What commands must Eion run do do an md5sum of the entire CD?

On Wednesday 19 Mar 2003 7:09 pm, Nick Rout wrote:
> The other point is that he could simply download the rpm's that are
> not working. If the cd's are buggered they should be replaced, but if
> he simply wants to get something going in a hurry he should simply
> download the ones he needs and install them.
>
> See my previous post for info on how to see which ones actually are
> buggered.
>
> I am not in favour of replacing the full set unless all of
> them are buggered, they need to be tested. Its a quick job on a machine
> like you are describing.
>
> On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 20:19:51+0000
>
> Paul<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I did an install on a guys computer and he paid for all 4 disks
> > (mandrake +plf), he has emailed me saying the disks are  "buggered",
> > which would explain why I couldnt get jump-n-bump working, considering
> > he was a VERY powerful computer, and open office didnt even install.
> >
> > Will someone replace his disks? We had quite a lot of spare CDs didnt
> > we? Please contact me with details.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > Hi there,
> >
> > Thanks for helping me install Linux on Saturday.
> >
> > Unfortunately I have run into a few walls:
> >
> > Firstly,  I havn't been able to play any DVD's.  Is there something I
> > need to set up to get this going?
> > Secondly, a lot of the rpm's on most of the install disks are
> > buggered.  The only reason I can think of this happening was if it was
> > a poor copy.  This is why OpenOffice and JumpnBump wern't installed
> > properly.  Where can I get another copy of the disks from?  Would
> > Linuxnut.co.nz send me a new set of disks (since I paid them a hefty
> > $20 already)?
> >
> > Thanks for your help,
> > Eion

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