Yes, I've checked the CDs with the installer and all was well.

Jesse Kline wrote:
Quoting Jason Louie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

  
I believe that these are the same last I tried it.  But I assumed that 
the burning software I used (Nero on Win2000,) added some identifying 
headers, or something on the CD.  Thus producing the different MD5.  But 
that still leaves the question on if the CD is still good or not.
    

Have you tried running the installer? I know RedHat used to offer an option 
within Anaconda to veify the CD, I would assume that Fedora still has that 
option. Failing that, I would try installing it. If the MD5SUM checks out for 
the ISO, and it installs without errors, then you can be fairly certain that 
you have a good CD. I have only once had a problem with a burned distro, that 
was when Mandrake first started making 700MB ISO images. I burned it on a cheap 
CD, and it was not able to read the outside of the disk. Everytime I would get 
to the end of the install it would give me errors and crash. The fix was to 
burn it on a good CD.

Jesse


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