Hi Phill,
Yes, the md5sum of the Maverick alpha-2 CD I burned checks out
correctly using that approach. Sorry, need more coffee or something.
:)
Bob
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Phillip Whiteside phi...@phillw.net wrote:
Hi Bob,
you can use md5sum from the command line to check the
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On Monday 05,July,2010 09:04 PM, Bob Trevithick wrote:
Hi Phill,
Yes, the md5sum of the Maverick alpha-2 CD I burned checks out
correctly using that approach. Sorry, need more coffee or something.
:)
Bob
I've not followed this thread in
Did you MD5 test the ISO?
If you installed using a CD, did you check the CD for defects?
-Andy
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Bob Trevithick bob.trevith...@gmail.comwrote:
I just did the alpha-2 install on my Mini-9 Netbook, and there were
various little issues that arose. I'm not sure what
Hi Bob,
the 95% stall on install is a known 'bug'. I do not know how much RAM you
have on the Dell, but a couple of pointers that may help from this
problem...
Then a perused through the bios setting and found the setting APIC Mode
was set to Disabled. I changed it to Enabled and that seemed to
@Phill: Thanks.. the 95% bug I should have looked up! If I can ever
burn a CD (see below) I'll try the install with ethernet unplugged. :)
@Andy: Okay, this is weird. I did check the md5sum of the ISO I
downloaded, but I did *not* check the CD I burned.. and I should have.
I've now made three
Re: md5checksum on CD
There is a bug on testing the CD, again it has been noted and when Julien
and Ian get some time it can be looked into. - If the person who gave me the
quicker instructions rather than the one I have I will pop it onto the
wiki.
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*Next, you can burn the cd (**
Ah, well, hmm. I don't get the correct md5sum according to this
method either, Phill.
b...@ub32:~$ dd if=/dev/cdrom bs=2048 count=266741 | md5sum
0e9fac900c8288b243e875d9b1b65479 -
266741+0 records in
266741+0 records out
546285568 bytes (546 MB) copied, 112.087 s, 4.9 MB/s
So, I tried yet
Burn as SLOWLY as you are allowed. Even 1x if you can. It will give a better
image on the CD and will reduce errors by jitter and such. Using a USB
device alleviates the need for moving CDs and such (assuming you can boot
USB). If not definately burn slow, try another brand if you still get issues
Yep, I was using the slowest speeds available. I've now installed
unetbootin and am creating a USB to boot this from. With any luck...
:-)
I'll let you know how I make out.
Thanks for the assist!
On Sun, Jul 4, 2010 at 7:58 PM, Andrew Woodhead
andrew.woodhead...@googlemail.com wrote:
Burn as
Those instructions are solely for the 10.04 disk, if you are using a
different installation method then the check sum will be different.
If you pop over to the thread
http://forum.phillw.net/viewtopic.php?f=18t=94 that gives the 10.04
release, I would need to update it for the release levels for
Sure, I can write up a version for Maverick, as soon as I understand
what's actually happening with the whole process. I mean, I took
Andy's advice and made a bootable USB stick instead (much faster than
the CD.. glad I learned about that) but I still don't know why the CD
burn process is causing
Hi Bob,
If the CD is not burned at 4X speed, it can cause horrors. In 9.10 I could
burn at that rate, in 10.04 I cannot. As a part of these 'funnies' that
happen, one of the tech guys told me that he could not burn at 4X in 9.10
but can do in 10.04 .
I have learned to 'cheat' and use CD-RW's
Okay, I'll try to wrap my head around the whole problem and see if I
can write it up coherently.. after a bit of sleep. :)
In the meantime, with the USB install, I have the same issues I noted
in my opening post.. and looking at the USB stick I notice that the
boot.cat file still has the wrong
Hi Bob,
does the iso that you are using pass the md5?
If you're using the https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu#Download Lubuntu then I
can ask as to how the iso burns to a usb with checking the md5.
Regards,
Phill.
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 2:49 AM, Bob Trevithick bob.trevith...@gmail.comwrote:
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