Mick <michaelkintz...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Tuesday 26 May 2015 13:21:56 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Tue, 26 May 2015 06:17:03 -0400, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
> > > > What does "isoinfo -d -i /path/to/file.iso" say about it?
> > > 
> > > No, udf says no partition or some such,  and iso-info gives
> > > 
> > > ISO 9660 image: /audio/grml/grml64-full_2014.11.iso
> > > Preparer    : XORRISO-1.2.2 2012.04.02.133001, LIBISOBURN-1.2.2,
> > > LIBISOFS-1.2.2, LIBBURN-1.2.2
> > > Publisher   : grml-live | grml.org
> > > Volume      : grml64-full 2014.11
> > > Joliet Level: 3
> > 
> > isoinfo, not iso-info. The former gives more information.
> 
> Also, confirm that a)the downloaded iso file and b)the CD is not corrupt.  
> For 
> the iso file run:
> 
>  sha1sum somefile.iso 
> 
> and check that it matches the sha1 checksum published at the website.
> 
> For the CD run:
> 
>  ls -l somefile.iso
> 
> to find how big the is file, for example 650,000,000 bytes.  Then run:
> 
>  dd if=/dev/sr0 bs=2048 count=650000000 | sha1sum
> 
> (This is necessary to exclude any code after the end of the iso content which 
> the cdrecord will write on the CD to close the recording session).
> 
> Even if a sha1 or md5 hash is not available from the website, you can at 
> least 
> compare the two hashes between the iso file and the CD.

OK, thanks I will check, but I did a recursive diff on the iso and the
mounted cd and got no differences.

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