[WBEL-users] New Installation - CD check fails

Fernando Apesteguía fernando.apesteguia at gmail.com
Mon Feb 13 15:22:00 CST 2006


I've experimented the same with Whitebox and Red Hat / Fedora systems. Try
to burn at minimum speed (2x ???) and try install again. It worked for me.

Best Regards!!

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From: WGPuckett at aol.com <WGPuckett at aol.com>
Date: 13-feb-2006 21:34
Subject: [WBEL-users] New Installation - CD check fails
To: whitebox-users at beau.org

 I have downloaded the Respin 2 binary libraries for i386 from 2 sources
now.  The md5sums check out just fine.  I generate the CDs on my laptop
running WinXP.  (I have generated quite a few CDs using this drive with no
problems.)  However, so far I have had 2 CDs (1 and 2) that totally fail to
read all the way through.  And when I have the install process check the CDs
prior to beginning the install every CD I have created comes back with a
FAIL response.   I have recreated discs 1 and 2 now 3 times from the two
different downloads.

I now have a set of discs that appear to read completely through even though
they fail the install check.  I am going ahead and trying to install the OS
anyway and seem to be getting through everything.  My question is, if I get
through the complete install even though the media check was a fail, will I
have a good OS?  Is there any tools that will check out the installation and
confirm that everything is in working order?

My hats off to all the obvious hard work and dedication to make this project
happen.  It is a great benefit for many of us who don't have the resources
to freely spend what little funds we have to the big companies.

Glenn
Lexington, KY

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