Well since I'm *still* downloading from last night I'm *very* interested
in this idea. I assume what I'd have to do is pull the iso off of the
disk (or I should say copy it to my harddrive). rsync it to a public
mirror do a md5sum to check it this time :( , then burn a new CD. This
all seems fine but whats the best way to pull a iso off of the disk? I
mean just going cp /mnt/cdrom won't work will it?
Carl Parrish
On Tue, 2002-04-30 at 08:58, Kevin Buettner wrote:
> On Apr 30, 12:51am, Carl Parrish wrote:
>
> > Just to make sure I was doing it right I did a md5sum of disk
> > one and got the correct responce. So I'm downloading a disk two right
> > now.
>
> When you have a bad ISO, you can often fix it *very* quickly by rsync'ing
> it with a server that has a correct one. (The trick is to find a server
> which allows rsync. I know that some of the RH mirrors allow it, but I
> don't recall which ones.)
>
> Kevin
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