Shridhar Daithankar forced the electrons to say:
> Deleted the ISO, recreated it and restart wget. Watched every message.
> Amazingly in it's connection header wget reported REST 688xxxxx which is the
> whole length of ISO despite the fact that 635MB of ISO was already
> downloaded.
That should be fine. REST <n> says skip the first n bytes of the file
and then start sending data.
> So I changed the download server with a fresh 635MB ISO and it finished it
> smoothly.
Good for you!
Can you tell me the first server's name? I'd like to check this thing out.
> I was able to mount the ISO and browse it using '-o loop -t iso9660'. So it
> looks fine to me. However one big problem still remaining is that the md5sum for
> the ISO is not matching the one provided on website.
If you didn't completely download the ISO, the md5sum will not match.
> Shall I go ahead and burn the CD or need I verify something more?
If you can mount and browse, burning a CD should be OK.
Anyway, wget seems to have problems when it encounters large files. I
had reported a bug on bugzilla at redhat, and they have an updated
version on rawhide. Try with that one.
Binand
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