Re: Is install42.iso lagging behind cd42.iso and individual packages?

2007-10-06 Thread Theo de Raadt
Yesterday evening I downloaded the install42.iso, cd42.iso and all *.tgz packages from the i386 snapshots directory on the ftp.openbsd.org website. All files had a timestamp of Sept. 24. I then ran them through MD5 to make sure they matched the expected checksum. This morning I performed

Is install42.iso lagging behind cd42.iso and individual packages?

2007-09-29 Thread Martin Gignac
Hi, Yesterday evening I downloaded the install42.iso, cd42.iso and all *.tgz packages from the i386 snapshots directory on the ftp.openbsd.org website. All files had a timestamp of Sept. 24. I then ran them through MD5 to make sure they matched the expected checksum. This morning I performed two

Re: Is install42.iso lagging behind cd42.iso and individual packages?

2007-09-29 Thread Adriaan
On 9/29/07, Martin Gignac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Yesterday evening I downloaded the install42.iso, cd42.iso and all *.tgz packages from the i386 snapshots directory on the ftp.openbsd.org website. All files had a timestamp of Sept. 24. I then ran them through MD5 to make sure they

Re: Is install42.iso lagging behind cd42.iso and individual packages?

2007-09-29 Thread Martin Gignac
For the installation file sets you can use the download script from http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?s=threadid=22727 Besides using these sets to create your own ISO you alternatively can use them in the environment friendly USB-mediazine method as described in