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Re: md5sum mismatch (anna) on Lenny DVD1 i386



On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 05:24:22PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> Did you verify the md5sum/sha1sum of your downloaded ISO image? Nobody
>> else is seeing a problem here. I've just verified the image on
>> cdimage.debian.org and it's fine.
>
>I was able to get the md5sum over SSH...  :-/
>
>$ cat MD5SUMS
>b0cad4ed6b8c1b14b31114380d14ef47  debian-501-i386-DVD-1.iso
>a55bf46b75897331bbb1f3d956e37782  debian-501-i386-DVD-2.iso
>4ee97a9dadbc7f35cefff64363b548e0  debian-501-i386-DVD-3.iso
>4ea0c356aae9356e764bb3ed98ccf439  debian-501-i386-DVD-4.iso
>4ca7418f4dc5c4cb02b375f9ffd41bf4  debian-501-i386-DVD-5.iso
>04ea12efaa42e4e11befc6237eaf5da9  debian-update-5.0.1-i386-DVD-1.iso
>$
>$ md5sum debian-501-i386-DVD-1.iso
>b0cad4ed6b8c1b14b31114380d14ef47  debian-501-i386-DVD-1.iso
>
>so it seems to be the same...
>
>The problem is, that I have downloaded and burned the DVD image on three
>different Windows machines (1 XP and 2 Vista) and it stops every time at
>the wrong md5sum of base-installer.

Then check the logs on the system you're installing, maybe, to see
what it's reporting. Verify the image by reading back from the
DVD. Check the md5sum directly on the Vista machine; do you have the
complete file there? (etc.)

I've got no idea what you've done, but I've personally installed
multiple machines using that DVD image and I know it works. You'll
have to figure this out, I'm afraid.

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                steve@einval.com
You raise the blade, you make the change... You re-arrange me 'til I'm sane...


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