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Shaun McDonald wrote: > Hi Alex, > On 24 Apr 2007, at 23:11, Alex Fisher wrote: > [///] >> >>> (the hard part is getting the initial >>> upload done at all at that point). We can use BT to get the images to a >>> high-speed server then use that server to upload to the main mirror >>> network. >> >> Unfortunately, I'm beginning to suspect my hard disk as the source of the >> corruption. It's a Western Digital 300 GB unit, and I'll download >> something, >> check the MD5sum and find it's fine. If i check the md5sum a week later, >> there is a strong chance that the file will now be corrupt :( I think >> I'll >> use a different brand in future (Seagate or Maxstor have always >> behaved for >> me). > > On my Mac I find that any FAT16/32 formatted drives cause a problem. > Especially for files larger than 2GB. You may need to reforamt the drive > in another formatting. With my Mac I use HFS+, which is a Mac specific > on. NFS should work for Windows and some unix specific one would work > for unix based systems. This will cause an issue if you use the drive on > many OS. NFS - Networking filesystem I think you mean NTFS. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEVAwUBRi6GOV8nceBm0DUaAQKdCQgAsPTeA0p+eBGZBIxH4+Ym1KFkvCFz7swE exOhhTcoTtNlHkbzKTL/x0zgDIWLmAvuyaQGUvMAAnrmBRSy6IDByzERWWsK4vKG 3kqaK0QIk2BOsuoA23BO1qTjuIcWT4HnCY404V4gs5x2hw5hN3SN89AyBaLsxjQh tpelufUpisOOFduN8LrnpBYPFAbfdXWfiWp/tDYmOhxepbT1nMZXrJxV87syoDBY 5Rhdbe7hEZIpIyB/LzzoJ1ytdo8s/WnLY2vhoyVngGlmOZ9II9tnedneKoUYQDTx yzyPqOZgIHtt4m8PxFGYVJeBnP0DYIECnjltT9jcpndGS1LYk+ZAXQ== =dKut -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
