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. :-) Here's another example, just "fill
> > in the blanks," be sure you have write permissions in that directory or
> > that you run it as super user, then hit enter. eg..:
> >
> > rsync -Pv --stats --progress
> > ftp.sunet.se::Mandrake-iso/i586/MandrakeLinux-9.2rc2-CD#.i586.iso
> > /targetdirectory/diskname and number
> >
> > Hint: after you enter the information to the point that you're "in the
> > target directory" in the command above, just hit the "Tab" button to
> > use auto-complete. Saves wear and tear on keyboards.
> >
> > And fingers. <g>
> >
> > HTH
> > Charlie
>
> It worked but didn't. Rsync seemed to work. However the files were not
> corrected.
> I ended up downloading them again. File sizes were the same as the bad
> ones. Thanks for your help.
> Gary

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. Eventually you will find a site that has 
a good copy. My experiences has been the france sites usually have good 
ones.?? I think I saw where someone was telling of good sites in this thread 
somewhere. 


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