Hello, checking md5sum on the 072605 ( 26 july 2005 ) iso for SL305 / i386, reports : ""SL.305.072605.i386.disc1.iso: FAILED"", the other iso images are fine. I had downloaded twice the SL.305.072605.i386.disc1.iso, first from ftp.scientificlinux.org, second from linuxsoft.cern.ch/scientific (http), the problem remains, and the md5sum files are the same on the two websites : "" a031f04f101f5e627cc95350d2d008a1 SL.305.072605.i386.disc1.iso daf41b883de342945de968a8731eb033 SL.305.072605.i386.disc2.iso 8e655e6f64f241c4ac5c45c591aa21b6 SL.305.072605.i386.disc3.iso 58f916a94de7017233234101e9270afa SL.305.072605.i386.disc4.iso "" Calculating the checksum via md5sum --binary on SL.305.072605.i386.disc1.iso (CERN), gives : b4712d89a65d5e53174847fd4b5c9b5e 1/ could you confirm this last value is the good one ? 2/ could you correct the md5sum file for SL305 / i386 ? Appart from this problem, SL304 and SL40 autocheck feature ( at the start of install from CD ) always failed for every disks ( 1 to 4 ). I guess the checksum remained on the RH disk one. Please consider this is not any comfort request, quite contrary a verification tool not reporting anything 'ok' during an install, is a definitive stopper for every 'quality insurance' driven service contract, and potentially a cause to fire out a system administrator for taking the responsability of installing a system with 'corrupted' sources. So my request is either : 1/ please disable the autocheck feature 2/ or replace the checksums with the corresponding SL disk checksums. Thank you __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com