Re: Solved - mismatch between tc1 diso and it's md5sum & jigdo/torrents

2012-08-14 Thread Andre Robatino
David Timms iinet.net.au> writes: > By the way, since people might be keeping up with rawhide repo, does > anyone still make jigdo definitions for the Fedora test/release isos. > For me these would save a huge amount of time/bandwidth (that I don't > have) ? If rsync is available, it should s

Re: Solved - mismatch between tc1 diso and it's md5sum & jigdo/torrents

2012-08-14 Thread David Timms
On 08/14/2012 11:59 PM, Andre Robatino wrote: The most likely problem is a truncated download. Make sure your downloaded file is in fact 1434024108 bytes. If it's shorter, you can use wget -c to complete the download. If it still doesn't match, you can use rsync to fix the download as described

Re: mismatch between tc1 diso and it's md5sum

2012-08-14 Thread David Timms
On 08/14/2012 11:14 PM, David Timms wrote: Can someone confirm md5sum ...diso matches the -MD5SUM file ? Don't bother. I realized that I had downloaded to a different folder, and so the one I was checking against was a partial download only (10Mb of 1.3GB). Thanks anyway. -- test mailing list

Re: mismatch between tc1 diso and it's md5sum

2012-08-14 Thread Andre Robatino
David Timms iinet.net.au> writes: > I downloaded the DVD diso and MD5SUM files, but the local MD5SUM > mismatches (Fedora 17 x86_64): > > $ md5sum Fedora-17_18-Alpha.TC1-x86_64-DVD.diso > 76fc8798ac584d57d911a796c4fb5cec Fedora-17_18-Alpha.TC1-x86_64-DVD.diso > > $ cat Fedora-17_18-Alpha.TC1-

Re: mismatch between tc1 diso and it's md5sum

2012-08-14 Thread David Timms
I downloaded the DVD diso and MD5SUM files, but the local MD5SUM mismatches (Fedora 17 x86_64): $ md5sum Fedora-17_18-Alpha.TC1-x86_64-DVD.diso 76fc8798ac584d57d911a796c4fb5cec Fedora-17_18-Alpha.TC1-x86_64-DVD.diso $ cat Fedora-17_18-Alpha.TC1-x86_64-MD5SUM 67c4fceb95fc335e33be10e3de4df3aa *F