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On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 14:42:11 -0800, Jesse Keating wrote:
> > How's that possible when the MD5 fingerprints of the boxed media and
> > the downloadable ISOs are the same?
>
> They aren't the same. I have both, trust me, they aren't the same.
> This
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
since i don't have an installable-ready machine in front of me
to test this with, a quick question -- what is the purpose
of "linux mediacheck" at the install "boot:" prompt, *GIVEN*
*THAT*, as i recall with a normal install, i'm prompted to
check the media anyway.
or
On Thursday 12 December 2002 14:31, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> How's that possible when the MD5 fingerprints of the boxed media and
> the downloadable ISOs are the same?
They aren't the same. I have both, trust me, they aren't the same. This
media check thing is straight from Red Hat's anaconda
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On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 13:33:18 -0800, Jesse Keating wrote:
> > since i don't have an installable-ready machine in front of me
> > to test this with, a quick question -- what is the purpose
> > of "linux mediacheck" at the install "boot:" prompt, *GIVEN*
On Thursday 12 December 2002 12:58, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> since i don't have an installable-ready machine in front of me
> to test this with, a quick question -- what is the purpose
> of "linux mediacheck" at the install "boot:" prompt, *GIVEN*
> *THAT*, as i recall with a normal install, i'm p
Around Thu,Dec 12 2002, at 03:58, Robert P. J. Day, wrote:
>
> since i don't have an installable-ready machine in front of me
> to test this with, a quick question -- what is the purpose
> of "linux mediacheck" at the install "boot:" prompt, *GIVEN*
> *THAT*, as i recall with a normal install,