But is this producing the same
MD5 checksum directly from the CD as the ISO?
I've seem lots of examples on the web on the process of verifying CDs
burnt from ISOs but I can't seem to reproduce the results. I only have
access to a burner on a Win system and I'm wondering if that is the
reason why the MD5s are different.
Pete wrote:
Linux commandline burning works for me...
http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialCDBurn.html
There are a few examples of commands to copy CDs
Peter
Jason Louie wrote:
Has anyone been able to
verify
the *burned* copy of the ISO? Also what programs are you guys using
for the burning? I'm using Nero on a Win system. I have lots of
distros that I would like to share but I don't feel good about having
them available when I'm not sure if they're good. I haven't been able
to get matching results with doing an MD5 check on the CD so I was
wondering if anyone has been getting better results.
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