The CD is bad.
I used cdrecord to burn a RedHat and a Slackware ISO image on a Sony
CDR at the same time late last year. The RedHat one was bad, but the
Slackware was perfect. I think the CDR knows my feeling about RedHat!
You will need to make sure that the ISO image is good, by checking its
MD5 signature. Other than that, there are so many ways the CD burning
can go bad.
Bao
-----Original Message-----
From: Randy Janinda [mailto:">randy.janinda@ndcorp.com]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 7:26 AM
To: ">ale@ale.org
Subject: [ale] Burning CD problems.
In a not so distant past, I downloaded and subsequently burnt a copy of the
RedHat 6.1/Alpha (as in arch) iso. I am not able to use this copy for some
strange reason. I can mount the cd, and list the contents but none of the
images
(i.e avanti.gz) will unzip and none of the rpms are recognized. I can't even
run
the binaries. Can someone explain this to me? It's obvious I screwed
something
up. I was using cdrecord and an HP 7200+. Any help is much appreciated,
before I
end up wasting more CD's and time.
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