On Tuesday 28 December 2004 13:45, LeVA wrote: > Try turning off K3b's verification, and do a manual verification with > cfv (apt-get install cfv). > > Before writing out the stuff, put them into a single directory, and run > this cfv command in that dir: > > $ cfv -rr -C -t md5 -i -V -f checksumfile.md5 > this will make a single file with the checksums. > > After this, write out the stuff in that dir, and mount the written cd > into a directory. Cd into that dir, and run the cfv program to check > the written files: > > $ cfv -T -i -V -t md5 -f /path/to/checksumfile.md5 >
Well I did almost the same thing, and mounted the original iso on the loopback device and created the checksum from that, and then mounted the already made cd and checked against it. Checksum seems to be OK Does that mean there is a problem with k3b. How does it check itself? -- Alan Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. --Gandhi