Or use rsync

On 9/13/11, Nikola M. <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 09/12/11 08:20 PM, Jonathan Leafty wrote:
>> Thanks, I'll try it again.
>>
>> I thought maybe it was my ZFS server lol, since I was saving to a share so
>> I
>> downloaded to local disk.  I suppose it could be this computer... which
>> would be a bummer.
> When I was previously downloading such things as large .iso files, it
> provided good to repair bad downloaded  file, with using .Bit Torrent
> and closing Bit torrent client and putting in place of downloaded files,
> alredy downloaded .iso
> and then re-check it with bit torrent client, and then it will fix
> broken .iso, downloading only broken parts of the  files (every bit
> torrent chunk during trunsfer has its checksums).
> Since there are .torrent files for OpenIndiana .iso's , one can always
> use Bit Torrent client to fix downloaded .iso that does not pass
> md5/sha1 sums for any reason.
>
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