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On 12/06/2011 09:55 PM, Todd And Margo Chester wrote:
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>>>>> Would kvm have anything to do with this?
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i do not use kvm, so i can not offer an answer.


> $ sha1sum ./SL-61-x86_64-2011-07-27-Everything-DVD2.iso
> 0dd829f14bd32be0bb6be5feedfd97062fe45b58 
> ./SL-61-x86_64-2011-07-27-Everything-DVD2.iso
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which shows you have a good .iso file to burn from.


> That is not the problem.  This is the problem:
> 
>        md5sum source.iso /dev/sr0
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this i have never tried, tho stands to reason that it should work.

now, as to '*sum' checking a burned cd/dvd, i have never had a good
check.

but, i have had cd/dvd, when booted and 'self check' was run, it return
a good check.

on fedora tsl, this has been attributed to the boot information on cd/dvd
being different from what is in iso file.


do cd/dvd that you have burned have a 'self check', or have you
gotten that far?


in finial thoughts, when you run 'md5sum source.iso /dev/sr0', are you
running that in a 'real' system or are you running it from kvm?


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peace out.

tc.hago,

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