Aleksandar Lazic wrote:
But isn't this to late!
If you burn-then-verify and that passes, probably the media are okay,
and, if there's a problem, there's a good chance the drive reading is
flaky (but maybe not altogether broken).
burn-then-verify checks every disk you burn, at the time you burn them,
not when your mate's taken them home (maybe an hour or more away).
mediacheck only tests install media, and then only those created with
the (underdocumented) official tools. If I add a ks file to a disk
image and adjust the isolinux configuration using the tools I
understand best, mediacheck will be utterly meaningless.