IIRC, it wasn't uncommon for Red Hat to re-issue ISOs several months after
the initial release to include all of the patches to date, so perhaps both
sets of hashes are correct, but one is for the original and one is for the
re-spin?  This was when many Linux users were reliant on modems, LUGs and
even mail order to acquire the latest ISOs, so not having to download
several tens of MB worth of patches was a big deal.

If you compare the latest dated RPM on the CD you have with the original
release date for that version then you should be able to determine which is
which - if the date is before the release then it's the original ISO, after
the release then it's a re-spin.

Regards,

-- 
Andy

The only person to have all his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe
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