>Use md5sum
OK thanks Antonio,
Use md5sum
Shane Pearson wrote:
> :) I realise I can't fix the errors, I just want a reliable methodm of
> testing the CD to show the shop that they are faulty.
>
> Thanks.
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:) I realise I can't fix the errors, I just want a reliable methodm of
testing the CD to show the shop that they are faulty.
Thanks.
Yeah - it sounds useless, but its prime use is to fsck iso-style images
mounted in the file system, before burning them to CDROM
At 10:44 AM 9/10/00 -0700, you wrote:
Shane Pearson wrote:
> I noticed that fsck /cdrom reveals the possibility of fsck.iso9660, so
do you know where I can get that
Shane Pearson wrote:
>
> Sorry about the long line lengths and blank message. I am emailing from
> telnet in Win98 (unfortunately). 'mail' is'nt very friendly as you know
> compared with a fuller featured...
>
> Anyway, the store I bought the CD's from do not yet carry pressed Potsatoes.
>
> I
Of course I could always press return... :) sorry again./
Sorry about the long line lengths and blank message. I am emailing from telnet
in Win98 (unfortunately). 'mail' is'nt very friendly as you know compared with
a fuller featured...
Anyway, the store I bought the CD's from do not yet carry pressed Potsatoes.
I noticed that fsck /cdrom reveals the
Shane Pearson wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have been using Linux for about 3 years including OpenBSD for about 1 year,
> so I hope that the problems I'm having with Debian 2.2 Potato are not due to
> my ignorance. After reading great things about Debian, and a 2.2 kernel
> version finally comin
Hello all,
I have been using Linux for about 3 years including OpenBSD for about 1 year,
so I hope that the problems I'm having with Debian 2.2 Potato are not due to my
ignorance. After reading great things about Debian, and a 2.2 kernel version
finally coming out as "stable" on CD from my loca
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