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Re: RPM cannot be found during installation.



> >>Odds are the ISO you downloaded is hosed.  The sizes should be:
> >>
> >>        # ls -s redhat-7.2*
> >>        662724 redhat-7.2-disk1-intel.iso
> >>        654384 redhat-7.2-disk2-intel.iso
> >>
> >
> > Can't be I did md5sum checks on them.
> 
> I can only tell you what I've found in the past.  Are the file sizes
> the same as I listed above?  Are you using the large CDRs (the 700MB,
> 80 minute) when you burn them?  Are you certain you're not getting a
> buffer underrun or some other error when you burn them?  These kinds
> of problems are most often caused by a botched CD.

The file sizes are not the same but I don't have these:
redhat-7.2-disk1-intel.iso, redhat-7.2-disk2-intel.iso

I have these RedHat isos:
enigma-i386-disc1.iso, enigma-i386-disc2.iso

What is the difference between these?

I am not 100 percent sure the CDs were burnt sucessfully, but there was no
error and the burning software said they were burnt sucessfully. Also I was
careful not to let them have a buffer problem -I shut down all other
software (even my screen saver and cable network connection) and recorded
at X2 when my cdrw can burn at X4.

I guess since my md5sums are all correct it is most likely to be a CD
burning error. The first time I burnt the disk 1 iso I did not use a 700MB
CD, just a standard 650MB/74Min one --but the CD burning software did not
warn me this would not be big enough nor did it tell me there was a burning
error. The second time I did use a big CD. Do you need a big CD for the
enigma-i386-disc1 and 2 isos, because -now- I have none left but have lots
of the smaller 650MB CDs? There is no difference in using 'Disk at once' or
not is there? I used that setting and closed the CDs.

Thanks,

Matthew





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