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Re: [gNewSense-users] Burning iso - integrity check problem


From: Sam Geeraerts
Subject: Re: [gNewSense-users] Burning iso - integrity check problem
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2010 20:12:35 +0200
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James Freer wrote:
So all is well - i'll do an install on my spare machine tomorrow and
experiment - then install for good on my new machine next week

Awesome. Welcome to the gNewSense community.

notes--check-iso.txt
*** Notes for checking iso

******************************
* a] check the download      *
* b] then check burnt CD iso *
******************************

1] download iso to Desktop

2] copy md5sum to text file
e.g.
897d81b3c2493b4779dea45d6b7f041c  gnewsense-livecd-deltah-i386-2.3.iso
save as md5sum--gnewsense-2.3

3] Terminal
address@hidden:~$ cd Desktop
address@hidden:~/Desktop$ md5sum gnewsense-livecd-deltah-i386-2.3.iso
897d81b3c2493b4779dea45d6b7f041c  gnewsense-livecd-deltah-i386-2.3.iso
address@hidden:~/Desktop$

4] copy md5sum to text file and compare.
If all digits same then OK.

You could also do:

wget http://cdimage.gnewsense.org/MD5SUMS
md5sum -c MD5SUMS

It will complain about missing files, but it compares the iso file you have automatically.

5] Burn CD... ignore K3B or Brasero integrity checks!
Put CD in drive and go to terminal
e.g.
address@hidden:~/Desktop$ df -h
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda1              19G   15G  2.9G  84% /
varrun                760M  100K  760M   1% /var/run
varlock               760M     0  760M   0% /var/lock
udev                  760M   72K  760M   1% /dev
devshm                760M   12K  760M   1% /dev/shm
lrm                   760M   40M  721M   6%
/lib/modules/2.6.24-28-generic/volatile
gvfs-fuse-daemon       19G   15G  2.9G  84% /home/james/.gvfs
/dev/scd0             614M  614M     0 100% /media/cdrom0

Just comparing md5sum should be sufficient.

address@hidden:~/Desktop$ md5sum /dev/scd0
897d81b3c2493b4779dea45d6b7f041c  /dev/scd0
address@hidden:~/Desktop$

copy md5sum to text file and compare.
If all digits same then OK.
*eof

(trim big K3b log)
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