Fedora-14-i386-dvd.iso, file corrupted
Vincent
vonelli at optonline.net
Sun Nov 14 19:13:24 UTC 2010
Here is the result of the test.
[Vinny at Vinny ~]$ cd Downloads
[Vinny at Vinny Downloads]$ cd Fedora-14-i386-DVD
[Vinny at Vinny Fedora-14-i386-DVD]$ sha256sum -c *CHECKSUM
Fedora-14-i386-DVD.iso: FAILED
sha256sum: Fedora-14-i386-disc1.iso: No such file or directory
Fedora-14-i386-disc1.iso: FAILED open or read
sha256sum: Fedora-14-i386-disc2.iso: No such file or directory
Fedora-14-i386-disc2.iso: FAILED open or read
sha256sum: Fedora-14-i386-disc3.iso: No such file or directory
Fedora-14-i386-disc3.iso: FAILED open or read
sha256sum: Fedora-14-i386-disc4.iso: No such file or directory
Fedora-14-i386-disc4.iso: FAILED open or read
sha256sum: Fedora-14-i386-disc5.iso: No such file or directory
Fedora-14-i386-disc5.iso: FAILED open or read
sha256sum: Fedora-14-i386-netinst.iso: No such file or directory
Fedora-14-i386-netinst.iso: FAILED open or read
sha256sum: WARNING: 6 of 7 listed files could not be read
sha256sum: WARNING: 1 of 1 computed checksum did NOT match
[Vinny at Vinny Fedora-14-i386-DVD]$
Is this means that the file is corrupted?
> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 17:06:54 -0500
> From: William Stock <wstock at fuse.net>
> Subject: Re: Fedora-14-i386-dvd.iso, file corrupted
> in a terminal window, cd to the directory with the bittorrent files
> (example: cd Download/Fedora-14-i386-DVD) and enter: sha256sum -c
> *CHECKSUM
>
> (This is the lazy man's way to do it. The system will try to find all
> the CDs too, and fail them, but who cares? Just so the DVD you're
> interested in is OK.)
>
> apropos sha256 will give you a list of likely candidates, and
> man sha256sum will give you a quick & dirty synopsis of the command.
>
> Good Luck.
> (For years, before DVDs came along, the first CD (FTP) of the set would
> test OK for me, and all the rest would test bad, but they all worked
> fine. I've had Brasero lie to me as well.)
> Bill
>
>
> On Fri, 2010-11-12 at 16:20 -0500, Vincent wrote:
> > Hello All'
> > I downloaded fedora-14-i386-dvd.iso several time included bitorrent. The
> > dvd disk were burned from two different computer, they all show error
> > during the test. The installation were tested on 3 different computer.
> > The bittorrent when downloaded made a directory "fedora-14-i386-dvd" in
> > I found 2 files "fedora-14-i386-dvd.iso" and "fedora-14-i386-checksum"
> > this is the first time I used bittorrent and do not know how to use the
> > checksum to verify the iso file, this file however, when burned on dvd
> > and tested during the installation shows error also. Am I doing some
> > thing wrong?
> > I appreciate some help.
> >
>
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