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September 11, 2003 11:39 pm, Eric Huff wrote:
Back in version 8 and 9 I had the exact same problem! It is the
mirror you are using! I don't know why mirror sites continually get
bad images, but it is true. Try an rsync to another site.
So,
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September 12, 2003 12:20 am, Charlie M. wrote:
Ignore the typos gang. I'm still about 5 days minus on horizontal time
this week. :-)
Therefore I'm stuck on stupid lately. Not permanent I hope.
C.
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I downloaded 9.2rc2 ISO's into a directory. Downloaded the file
9.2rc2.md5sums.asc
into the same directory. Tried to do a md5sum --status. Didn't work. Tried
md5sum --check. Didn't work. md5sum with each rc2 CD gives me a
letter/number combination. However I have nothing to check it against. I
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September 11, 2003 12:39 pm, Gary Montalbine wrote:
I downloaded 9.2rc2 ISO's into a directory. Downloaded the file
9.2rc2.md5sums.asc
into the same directory. Tried to do a md5sum --status. Didn't work.
Tried md5sum --check. Didn't work. md5sum
From: Gary Montalbine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I downloaded 9.2rc2 ISO's into a directory. Downloaded the file
9.2rc2.md5sums.asc
into the same directory. Tried to do a md5sum --status. Didn't work. Tried
md5sum --check. Didn't work. md5sum with each rc2 CD gives me a
letter/number combination.
Try this Gary;
Open a terminal, navigate to the directory where the ISOs and .asc file
are. At the command prompt type this:
md5sum -c 9.2rc2.md5sums.asc enter
You won't see much until it's done a disk but the processor will
grunt. A LOT. g
HTH
Charlie
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September 11, 2003 01:15 pm, Gary Montalbine wrote:
Try this Gary;
Open a terminal, navigate to the directory where the ISOs and .asc
file are. At the command prompt type this:
md5sum -c 9.2rc2.md5sums.asc enter
You won't see much
Charlie M. wrote
I posted a link (yesterday? the day before? last week? too often? ;-)
to Greg Meyer's page that will teach you how, plus I and others have
posted examples recently.
It ain't a hard thing to do Gary. :-) Here's another example, just fill
in the blanks, be sure you have write
On Thursday 11 September 2003 08:02 pm, Gary Montalbine wrote:
Charlie M. wrote
I posted a link (yesterday? the day before? last week? too often? ;-)
to Greg Meyer's page that will teach you how, plus I and others have
posted examples recently.
It ain't a hard thing to do Gary. :-)
Back in version 8 and 9 I had the exact same problem! It is the mirror
you are using! I don't know why mirror sites continually get bad
images, but it is true. Try an rsync to another site.
So, does rsync help when it is all one file?
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Mandrake HowTo's More:
I guess I just needed to clarify the use of md5sum. When executing md5sum -c
Mandrake81-cd3-supp.i586.iso, why do I get md5sum: Mandrake81-cd3-supp.i586.iso: no
properly formatted MD5 checksum lines found? When I execute md5sum
Mandrake81-cd3-supp.i586.iso I get an md5sum displayed which
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't the md5sum embedded in the iso so that the -c switch will work?
No. You need to run md5sum -c MD5SUM.txt
in other words, run it against the md5sum text file for the iso's in the
same directory on your download mirror (in your local directory where
you have the
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becomes daring and writes:
I guess I just needed to clarify the use of md5sum. When executing
md5sum -c Mandrake81-cd3-supp.i586.iso, why do I get md5sum:
Mandrake81-cd3-supp.i586.iso: no properly formatted MD5 checksum lines
found? When I execute md5sum
J. Craig Woods wrote:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Test/RsyncingALargeFile
The page is good, as one that just looks for a command, I loved it. It
did not work but that is not a function of your work, Randy.
Thanks! If you do find something that needs improvement, either send me
a
Sergio Korlowsky wrote:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Test/RsyncingALargeFile
There is no links to:
RsyncCommand?
RsyncOverviewBeginner?
Yes, sorry, you're right. Those pages currently only exist on my
private TWiki, until I get WikiLearn on line.
I planned to just leave the links
Sergio Korlowsky wrote:
http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Test/RsyncingALargeFile
I went thru the whole report, and let me tell you, it nice
and informative... Nice work!
Thank you very much!
There are two little details I would like to point out to you, to include in
those pages, one is
Sergio,
I don't know if you've had a chance to look at the referenced page.
Since then I have rewritten the page significantly. In fact, you'll
find four pages.
If you have the time, please take another, and let me know of any
factual errors or any suggestions for improvements you may have.
Randy Kramer wrote:
Sergio,
I don't know if you've had a chance to look at the referenced page.
Since then I have rewritten the page significantly. In fact, you'll
find four pages.
If you have the time, please take another, and let me know of any
factual errors or any suggestions for
Mandrake,
Any reason why the md5sum output numbers do not match the listed
numbers, given in the md5sums.raklet for the
MandrakeLinux-8.1-Raklet-beta2-CD2.i586.iso? Do you think this iso will
work anyway?
Thanks,
drjung
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UNIX SA
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Want to
On Friday 31 August 2001 11:59 am, you wrote:
Mandrake,
Any reason why the md5sum output numbers do not match the listed
numbers, given in the md5sums.raklet for the
MandrakeLinux-8.1-Raklet-beta2-CD2.i586.iso? Do you think this iso will
work anyway?
Thanks,
drjung
nop I don't think
Sergio Korlowsky wrote:
On Friday 31 August 2001 11:59 am, you wrote:
Mandrake,
Any reason why the md5sum output numbers do not match the listed
numbers, given in the md5sums.raklet for the
MandrakeLinux-8.1-Raklet-beta2-CD2.i586.iso? Do you think this iso will
work anyway?
PS: Keep a backup copy of your corrupt file. Under certain
circumstances, rsync can wipe it out before completing the update, in
which case you must redownload the file if you haven't saved an extra
backup.
Randy Kramer
Randy Kramer wrote:
J. C. Woods wrote:
Wow, are you saying that I
J. C. Woods wrote:
Wow, are you saying that I could download the same iso, and get a
different md5sum number from it? I have not worked with rsync. I took a
look at the man. Sergio, do you know of some better documentation for
rsync?
It's not there yet, but I'm hoping that someday this will
Randy Kramer wrote:
J. C. Woods wrote:
Wow, are you saying that I could download the same iso, and get a
different md5sum number from it? I have not worked with rsync. I took a
look at the man. Sergio, do you know of some better documentation for
rsync?
It's not there yet, but I'm
On Friday 31 August 2001 01:57 pm, you wrote:
Sergio Korlowsky wrote:
On Friday 31 August 2001 11:59 am, you wrote:
Mandrake,
Any reason why the md5sum output numbers do not match the listed
numbers, given in the md5sums.raklet for the
That's interesting - check out the dates on this mirror:
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$ ftp ftp.mirror.ac.uk
Connected to ftp.mirror.ac.uk.
220 -
Name (ftp.mirror.ac.uk:phile): anonymous
331-UK Mirror Service FTP server version 1.4 ready
331 Guest
PhilI'm not fron MandrakeSoft, but since I wrote the message
that placed the dates in question on the two iso's I'll attempt
a response. I believe that I should have said in my original
message that MandrakeSoft ANNOUNCED the two different Air iso's
on January 14th and February 4th
On Wed, 8 Mar 2000, Phil Edwards wrote:
That's interesting - check out the dates on this mirror:
==
$ ftp ftp.mirror.ac.uk
Connected to ftp.mirror.ac.uk.
220 -
Name (ftp.mirror.ac.uk:phile): anonymous
331-UK Mirror
On Tue, 07 Mar 2000, you wrote:
Johnthere have been two Air iso's, 7.0 on January 14th and
7.0-2 on Febuary 4th.
Hmm. Ok. I've got the 70-2.iso imageso I guess I've
got the right one... :-)
John
On Mon, 06 Mar 2000, you wrote:
Haven't gotten any response from Mandrake after filing a bug
report, but I confirmed by talking to someone else on this list
that the 3c753fa01628fd8deeccbbdf1e4524e8 digest is for an older
iso image. They changed the iso image on February 5, and did not
Johnthere have been two Air iso's, 7.0 on January 14th and
7.0-2 on Febuary 4th.
Alan
John Aldrich wrote:
On Mon, 06 Mar 2000, you wrote:
Haven't gotten any response from Mandrake after filing a bug
report, but I confirmed by talking to someone else on this list
that the
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 11:59:01AM -0500, Matthew Conway wrote:
I have the exact same problem - I downloaded images from both rpmfind.net
and some other mirror, the images both generate a md5sum of
"6f01a2df94f8f39d6c73245e9bc87ada" and the md5sum accompanying them gives
On Sat, 26 Feb 2000, you wrote:
Can someone confirm that the md5sum file for mandrake70-2.iso on
the ftp sites is wrong? It reports that the checksum for this
file should be "3c753fa01628fd8deeccbbdf1e4524e8", but I've
downloaded it from different servers to different linux machines
using
Richard Kilgore wrote:
Can someone confirm that the md5sum file for mandrake70-2.iso on
the ftp sites is wrong? It reports that the checksum for this
file should be "3c753fa01628fd8deeccbbdf1e4524e8", but I've
downloaded it from different servers to different linux machines
using both ftp
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