retitle 247960 CD cache should be deactivated
thanks
Ok, it didn't work because my CD-drive was too old to correctly read a CD-RW.
I burned the file on a CD-R and it correctly loaded the files.
Nevertheless, I leave this bug open because I think you should deactivate the
cache in the kernel: Win
Oups !
I wrote #242 instead of #242958. Sorry for that.
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Package: busybox-cvs
Tags: d-i
md5sum doesn't support '-c' command line option, which makes the
debian-installer's integrity test fails.
Please refer to bugs #242 and #247959 for further informations.
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I have another idea:
I tried to run 'md5sum -c md5sum.txt' from a d-i shell (last time, when
checking the CD, I did it using the GNU md5sum, on my main computer). Here is
what I got:
/cdrom # md5sum -c md5sum.txt
md5sum: -c: No such file or directory
c53f3ea0710b9e77049e9187af77baac md5sum.txt
> Oh, I see, then it might be a problem with a flaky CD-ROM, could you
> please boot the installer, launch a console and try to find out if DMA
> is enabled for it (something like "dmesg | grep DMA").
DMA is enabled on computers where installation succeeds (a Pentium III 733 and
a Pentium M 1500)
> > Here are the MD5 checksums of the files I downloaded:
> > eb2f763d967286313bd339f781ce664d sarge-i386-businesscard.iso
> > 52a66d5290a43e17dd0216467962bfc9 sarge-i386-netinst.iso
> > When checking CD's integrity, it says that the
> > file ./dists/sarge/main/binary-i386/Release is corrupted.
>
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