Hi,
Shridhar Daithankar typed:
> 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.
> Shall I go ahead and burn the CD or need I verify something more?
If the md5sum doesn't match, check if the same ISO image is available
on some rsync mirror, then you can use rsync to ``update'' the broken
image to the actual one. Rsync checks the integrity of the
file in blocks and transfers only the damaged parts of the file (among
other complex algorithms which I don't want to try and think about)
:-)
Then you can have the peace of mind of burning an exact copy of the
iso onto CD! :-)
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