[CentOS] Media check problems
David Crim
dacrim at gmail.comFri Apr 8 23:24:36 UTC 2005
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On Apr 8, 2005 3:31 PM, Kenneth Kalmer <kenneth.kalmer at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear community > > I've just noticed that the CentOS 4.0 ISO's I downloaded from > ftp.sunsite.org.uk fails the media check on installation. All four > fail. The md5 checks pass and I've done 5 full installations from the > set of failed cd's and no problems what so ever. I never bothered to > do the media check untill a friend asked me what it does... > > The installation works, wonder what the problem could be? Any > suggestions or should I provide more information to help fix this if > it might be a bug? > This is becoming a FAQ. It is not just a CentOS problem. It also happens to the recent Fedora and RedHat releases. If you are burning the disks with cdrecord, try adding the -pad option to your command line. You can also try using the ide=nodma on the installation boot prompt: linux ide=nodma Regards, Dave
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