>I can't be sure due to the poor English, but I suspect he doesn't understand
>the
>difference between verifying the ISO _file_ versus doing a mediacheck on the
>burned disc, so he probably hasn't been doing the checksum at all.
i know difference, but i cant check the checksum in my work - have a
Ar! I figured it out why is this happening. When i try to download by
this link
http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/releases/14/Fedora/i386/iso/Fedora-14-i386-DVD.iso
, it's redirecting to another resource - mirror.datacenter.by . I don't know
why and i suspect that the i
> Files can be corrupted by bad hardware anywhere between them and you.
> Large files (e.g. 4 gig DVD ISOs) can be corrupted by things that can't
> handle 4 gigs in one file (e.g. some older webserver software, some
> downloading software, or putting the file on a FAT formatted file
> systems).
>
Hello, thank you for support :) thats a problem - i've try to verify iso. For
the first time i tried to install fedora from DVD-RW, then when installation
was interrupted, i've try to install it in vmware from iso. there was corrupted
too. I've deleted iso and erase disc, and download iso again.
i've downloaded Fedora 14 DVD for x32 a few times and the iso always corrupted.
When i check the iso before installing Fedora it says:
"The image which was just tested has errors. This could be due to a corrupt
download or a bad disc. If applicable, please clean the disc and try again. If
this t