On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Robert L Cochran wrote:
Bittorrent has always worked for me. I haven't used it lately because I need to change my firewall code to point to a different destination machine for the Bittorrent ports, but when I've used it in the past, it has been great. I want
It is most likely that you made a mistake in burning your CDs. I think most everyone has. I've tossed my fair share of bad CDs too.
Bob
On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 20:17, Gordon McCague wrote:
"About the problems ftp'ing FC3 images: Bittorrent is your friend. You may not be able to contribute back as much as you downloaded, but every gigabyte of bandwidth helps."
I tried Bittorrent first on Linux without success. The disks would not boot correctly. It is certainly possible that I made a mistake in creating the disks but wanted to use tried and true FTP to make sure I had decent files. It appears that the images I received from Limestone are perfect. Now on to the installation!
I have used bittorrent for every FC iso I have downloaded. (Which has been more than five so far.)
I have yet to get a bad iso. Every one I have downloaded has had an MD5sum file to verify the iso before burning.
md5sum -c MD5SUM
is your friend.
It may be your burning software or some other factor.