I used prozilla to download FC9, it works the same way as jigdo and had no problem with DVD and I checked using sha1sum. Visit one of the mirror sites ( http://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/publiclist/Fedora/9/) or in particular, one of my favorites, switch mirror in Switzerland ( http://mirror.switch.ch/ftp/mirror/fedora/linux/releases/9/Fedora/i386/iso/) and download the SHA1SUM file. The above example URL is for i386, you can get x64 at the same site. Sivaraman.
2008/5/28 Mohammed El-Afifi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > The problem is that there's no single site the iso is downloaded from. > Jigdo works by downloading single package files from several sites(mirrors) > and then accumulating them into a single iso file. I downloaded the jigdo > file(the file containing information about the iso images) form the > fedoraunity website, however there were no SHA1SUM for these ISO images at > that site. > I posted a request on the fedoraunity site so that they may publish the > SHA1SUM for these images. If anyone knows where such SHA1SUM files for these > images may exist, it would be greatly helpful. > If anyone also has downloaded DVD 2 of that re-spin, he/she may try to test > it against the verification step in the installation process. You don't have > to perform a real installation to verify the media, just boot a computer and > wait till you get into the verification step. If it passes, please calculate > the SHA1SUM for the image and post it. > Otherwise, I'm afraid I may have to re-download the the suspected iso image > again, which may take a few other days. > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: TV Sivaraman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: For users of Fedora <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 12:14:36 PM > Subject: Re: verifying iso images downloaded by jigdo during installation > > You can verify using the sha1 text file provided at the download site: > sha1sum file.iso | grep -f sha1.txt. > You should be able to see sha1sum signature after this operation. If a > blank line is retuned, means your download image is bad. The above operation > takes a long time depending on your system's speed. > Sivaraman. > > 2008/5/28 Mohammed El-Afifi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> I'm downloading the DVD iso images for fedora 9 everything 64-bit using >> jigdo. This spin comes in 4 DVD's. I've finished downloading the first two >> DVD iso images completely. I then tried to install fedora 9 and booted my >> computer using the first DVD. >> Before starting anakonda installer, I've the chance of verifying the >> installation media. When I was prompted for verification, I chose to verify >> the two DVD's I've till now. Actually, this was the sole purpose of running >> the installation DVD, to verify the images I downloaded so far. >> Everything went all right with DVD 1, however DVD 2 was reported to have >> errors. I tried to verify DVD 2 using *jigdo-file* and the template file >> for DVD 2, and *jigdo-file* reported that the image is good. >> The problem can't even be with my DVD burner, because I haven't burned the >> images yet. I used VMWare instead to boot a 64-bit virtual machine using the >> iso files. >> So now DVD 2 is reported to have errors by the verification step in the >> installation process, while *jigdo-file* reports no errors about the >> image. >> Are all the installation media of the everything spin of fedora 9 64-bit >> guaranteed to pass the verification process during installation or just the >> first DVD(probably because it may match the official distribution fedora 9 >> 64-bit DVD while the other DVD's aren't part of the official distribution)? >> Is there a method to verify the image externally(with a third tool for >> example) to settle if it's good or not? >> Appreciating your help. >> >> >> -- >> fedora-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >> > > > > -- > Dr. T. V. Sivaraman, > Lane No. 5, 46A, Ravindrapuri, > VARANASI - 221005. INDIA > Ph. No. 91-542-2276605 > 919451273108 > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > -- Dr. T. V. Sivaraman, Lane No. 5, 46A, Ravindrapuri, VARANASI - 221005. INDIA Ph. No. 91-542-2276605 919451273108
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