On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Charles Curley wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 10:36:07AM -0500, Stephen Brown wrote:
> > I have created a bootable CD image from Tom's that at least one other
> > person has successfully burned and used.  You can find it at:
> > http://userpages.umbc.edu/~sbrown7/tomsrtbt-2.0.103.iso
>
> Thanks. I used it to test my brand new CD-ROM burner. It worked just
> fine, booted and all.
>
> I found one minor problem while testing the test CD:
>
> find /mnt/lo/ -iname "*.bz2" | xargs bunzip2 -t
> bunzip2: /mnt/lo/tomsrtbt-2.0.103.ElTorito.288.img.bz2: file ends unexpectedly

<<snip>>
> As the uncompressed file is right there, this file is redundant anyway.

As Charles pointed out, I fouled up when I created this image -- I hope
that was all that was wrong.  I have replaced the corrupted file, and
updated the add-ons directory as of last night.  Also created an md5sum
for the .iso image so you can check for download errors:
http://userpages.umbc.edu/~sbrown7/tomsrtbt-2.0.103.md5

Note to Tom: howzabout md5sums of the files you create?  With something
as powerful as TomsRtBt, a trojan version on the loose would be _real_
bad.  Might even think of pgp signing them? (mutters to self to look at
how much of a pain that would be so I'm not caught in the same trap
generating .iso's)

Steve Brown
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