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Re: Hello Debian



except that I've heard numerous times on this list that the installer cd verification deal isn't that trustworthy, instead I've seen recommendations to try copying all files from the cd if you really want to verify everything's ok...or just go ahead with the install as if any files are actually damaged the installer will let you know or you'll be able to tell once you start using the OS... (and one must wonder why debian hasn't by now either tried to improve the accuracy of that part of the installer or just removed it due to all the confusion it's causing)

On 9/10/06, Hal Vaughan <hal@thresholddigital.com> wrote:
On Sunday 10 September 2006 13:49, Nir Shemesh wrote:
> Hello Debian
>
>
>
> I'm trying too much time to install Debian on my PC with no success.
>
>
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> My system configuration is:
>
>
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> *     Intel Pentium D ( 930 model -  3.0 [GHz] , 64 bit )
> *     Intel motherboard ( 945 model )
> *     1 Giga ram
> *     NEC DVD
> *     WINDOWS XP 64 bit
>
>
>
> I download the next images via bittorent (I understand that I need
> "amd64" image for Pentium D (EM64T) processor):
>
>
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> debian-31r3-amd64-binary-1.iso.torrent
> <http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/sarge-amd64/bt-dvd/debi
>an-31r3 -amd64-binary-1.iso.torrent>
> debian-31r3-amd64-binary-2.iso.torrent
> <http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/sarge-amd64/bt-dvd/debi
>an-31r3 -amd64-binary-1.iso.torrent>
>
> After I burned them, I start install them using the first DVD but I
> finally respond by the
> Installing process that I have some problems with some files, and
> then I followed the suggestion
> For the Integrity test and informed that some MD5 errors found on the
> first DVD.
> Then I made integrity test for the second DVD and found the same
> problem as the first one.
>
> What to do, I'm really want to know how to resolve that problem (is
> their any way to fix thus images
> Or I need to download them again :-( ? )

If you have MD5 errors on the disk, it means the files on the disk are
flawed, so, yes, you need to download them again.

Hal


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