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Todd And Margo Chester <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 Dec 2011 13:23:38 -0800
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> On Tue, 2011-12-06 at 12:40 -0800, Todd And Margo Chester wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> For some reason, I am unable to cut a DVD from an ISO.
>> Specifically, I am trying to cut DVDs of the SL61 DVD.
>>
>> I get bad md5sums when using from both growisofs and k3b.
>>
>> Just for kicks, I tried to boot off of DVD#1 and my BIOS
>> won't even recognize it as bootable.
>>
>> Would kvm have anything to do with this?
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> -T

On 12/06/2011 01:13 PM, JR van Rensburg wrote:
> Usually k3b et al are pretty good at checking the iso. If it tells you
> there is a problem with the md5sums, then the iso is corrupt.
> Try downloading it again or use an ftp client and ask it to resume the
> download.

k3b won't check the md5sum for me.  k3b crashes when checking with an
error about a bad device.  I used the md5sum command from the command
line to test the new disks.

I also tried growisofs from the command line with similar results.

Could something in QEMU-KVM be interfering with me?

-T

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