>That is defineately a bad ftp path statement. you really need to check
that. when SUSE 9 fails on this type of >error you should get a dialog box
that has an option to check details. When you check the details you can
change >the ftp path and put in a password and try it again until you get
it right.
>-Cameron

Thanks, Cameron - I was unaware that I could change that box to get it
correct.  Once I did that I get a new error
SuSE Linux AG != SuSE Liunx AG
20040702200147 != 20040706195551

So I am thinking that my ISOs are corrupt.  I've been searching and can not
find the correct checksums for the 6 CDs.  Does anyone know the correct
checksums for the SuSE 32bit ISOs?



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