Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> stefano procaccioli wrote:
>   
>> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>     
>>> stefano procaccioli wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> I downloaded from czech and us mirror but the iso are the same and the
>>>> output too.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Any answer?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you
>>>>
>>>> Stefano
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> Just to figure out if there might be a bug for the burning or checksum
>>> tool, if you have a Linux, than in a terminal run
>>>
>>> diff /path/to/file/czech_mirror.iso /path/to/file/us_mirror.iso
>>>
>>> If they don't differ, than I don't guess they will have the same corrupt
>>> bits.
>>>
>>> Ralf
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> Hi Ralf, thank you for your answer.
>>
>> I downloaded again  64studio_2.1_i386.iso  from us and czec and run
>> diff. Nothing, they are exactely the same.
>>
>> Do I install also if md5sum tell me that something's wrong?
>>
>> What can I do?  I have a laptop whith CD-ROM reader (not DVD) the iso
>>  is more than 650 MB: overburn on a 800MB CD?
>>
>>
>> thank you a lot!
>>
>> Stefano
>>     
>
> I guess that the mirror servers won't be updated every 15 minutes, but
> only when there will be a new release, so I think that there won't be
> the same corrupt bits, caused by updates from a broken version of the
> main server. Yes, you should ignore the wrong checksum.
>
> As far as I know, it's not possible to get 2.1 on a CD, even not by
> overburning. It's not possible to install by the 2.0 Live-CD and the 2.0
> Release from the Serbia Mirror seems to be as large as the 2.1. I'm not
> sure, but I guess it was possible to get it by an overburn. Maybe you
> should check out if overburning can't damage your drive and if so, try
> to overburn a CD. A CD isn't that expensive, but I heard that it might
> be possible to damage some drives. I ignored this and did overburns
> without any damages, but seldom with success.
>
> Ralf
>   

What I tried to say in my own broken English was that maybe 2.0, still
available by the Serbia mirror might be some bytes smaller, even if it
looks equal large and maybe you can get 2.0 (not the Live-CD, but the
install version) by overburning and after install you could update by
internet repositories to 2.1.

I'm nearly sure that you only can use the 32bit version.

If there are no posts in the web, that your CD burning device can be
damaged by overburning a CD, I recommend to burn and install a 32bit
version. 2.0 or 2.1, you can update 2.0, see
http://www.64studio.com/upgrade.

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