Re: 2.2r4: is binary-sparc-1_NONUS.iso really an ISO image?
>>PS: ls -l binary* gives
>>
>>-r--r--r-- 1 ken users 643969249 Nov 9 10:05 binary-sparc-1_NONU
>S.iso
>>-rw-r--r-- 2 ken users 109115 Nov 7 13:58 binary-sparc-1_NONUS
>.list
>
>Hmmm. What I have here is (which matches the primary site):
>
>lump:/export/potator4$ ls -al *sparc*
>-rw-r--r-- 1 steve users 660592640 Dec 19 16:15 binary-sparc-1_NONU
>S.iso
>-rw-r--r-- 1 steve users 109115 Dec 19 16:15 binary-sparc-1_NONU
>S.list
>
>How did you get the image? It either looks like it's been corrupted,
>From www.planetmirror.com and checked against mirror.aarnet.edu.au with
rsync. Both sites are in .au. There doesn't seem to be any random damage
to the file, I looked at it with od and it's just the files in the .list
concatenated together, with no padding.
>or you did a pseudo-image run and forgot to rsync it afterwards.
As I mentioned, I don't have any existing files or ISOs so I started off
by fetching the ISO from the first site mentioned. A rsync against the
second site showed that the same ISO is also there.
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