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Re: Burning an jigdo ISO



Just in case you forgot: did you md5sum your resulting .iso file and compare 
that result to the md5sum posted in the iso directory on the iso download 
site? (it's supposed to be automatic but you might as well see it with your 
own eyes).

Steve

On May 22, 2002 12:25 am, Vaughan, Curtis wrote:
> Last time I downloaded a jigdo ISO, I burned it to a CD, but ended up with
> a problem during install.  The problem being that when the install got to
> the point for installing modules and drivers, it asked for a specific file,
> which apparently isn’t a part of the image.  So, I used jigdo again to
> download the latest 2.4.18 image (which the previous was, as well), hoping
> this time the same thing won’t happen.  I notice that the iso file size is
> a little larger (by a mere 131 Kbytes).  Could that possibly account for
> the modules and drivers?  For some reason, I don’t think so.
>
> I have 3 files:
> woody-i386-8.iso
> woody-i386-8.iso.jigdo
> woody-i386-8.iso.template
>
> As I understand I need merely create an image based on the first. Right?
> But will I have the same problem as before?
>
> Please, respond, somebody, anybody.
>
> Curtis


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