Yeah, I just tried RC in VMware, the CD self-test works properly now.
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Worked with the RC alternate. I guess it's fixed.
** Changed in: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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That's not really the same error: We have perfectly working CDs (install
fine, checksums good), only the "CD check" mechanism says the CD is
corrupted. This even happens if the CD is *perfect*, as Trouilliez found
out in VMWare. The CD is not corrupt though.
What you are describing is a real corru
I can report the same problem happend for me with Knot3-alternate-i386.
When I burned the ISO I had k3b check it, and no errors were reported, but when
trying to install I get the error that the python2.4-minimal and python2.4
packages are corrupt and the installation aborts.
I tried downloading
My fear is that a VM changes the result of tests, and I'm usually not only
checking trivial things like the checksum... ;)
But you're right, for this particular bug it would have been enough to just run
it in VMWare. Anyway, you already did. :)
Setting to confirmed because of two people having t