It is a VMWare problem.
If I am not running under VMWare, the problem does not occur.
Sorry for the false alarm.
On Sat, 2004-02-14 at 11:32, Alan wrote: > I have encountered an odd problem. > > I have downloaded the binary ISOs via bittorrent. The MD5SUM file > checks out. I burn the ISOs to disc. I run the install and test each > disc. Discs 1, 2, and 4 check out fine, but disc 3 fails the test. The > install will fail on install on disc 3 as well, so there is some sort of > problem. I have burned two discs with the same problem. > > The MD5SUM file matches the one I am seeing on the mirrors. > > Are other people seeing this or am I just encountering a weird glitch > with my burning software. (XCDRoast will not verify under the 2.6 > kernel because it thinks data cds are audio discs for some unknown > reason.) > > Ideas? (Or am I just going mad?) > > -- > "Push that big, big granite sphere way up there from way down here! > Gasp and sweat and pant and wheeze! Uh-oh! Feel momentum cease! > Watch it tumble down and then roll the boulder up again!" > - The story of Sisyphus by Dr. Zeus in Frazz 12/18/2003 -- "Push that big, big granite sphere way up there from way down here! Gasp and sweat and pant and wheeze! Uh-oh! Feel momentum cease! Watch it tumble down and then roll the boulder up again!" - The story of Sisyphus by Dr. Zeus in Frazz 12/18/2003
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