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28-Jul-2005, 02:16 AM #1
Solved: downloading/installing FC4
How come it is so hard to install Fedora? First FC3 would not even get to the installation and now FC4 keeps saying it is corrupted.

I downloaded the 4 discs that make up FC4. I burn them to cd and ran the install. The very first disc was corupt.

I need a way to A.) Check the download so I know it is not corrupt and B.) Check the cd to make sure it burned correctly.

Thanx for the help
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28-Jul-2005, 03:07 AM #2
http://fedora.redhat.com/download/ explains how to use SHA1SUM to make sure the download is not corrupted.
Your CD Burning Software should check if the CD was burned properly.
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28-Jul-2005, 03:49 AM #3
ok, ran sha1sum on the file in question. It matches the sum on the webpage.

When I burned it with kb3-iso there where no problems recorded. What else could be wrong?
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28-Jul-2005, 03:53 AM #4
Your CD is fine then.
What's the error message?
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28-Jul-2005, 05:06 AM #5
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Your CD is fine then.
What's the error message?
The ISO is fine; does'nt mean the CD is, though.
What speed are you burning at? Try 8X or slower.
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28-Jul-2005, 06:16 AM #6
K3b checks the CD for errors, doesn't it?
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28-Jul-2005, 12:23 PM #7
Attempted burn at 8x. Once again, Kb3 says everything went fine but fedora's media check gives it a "Fail". I am running out of discs, and patience. I tried installing anyway. Went fine untill it got to the fourth disk. Said that it wasnt the forth disk (WTF). Though that might be error on my part, I am very sure I burned all the iso's and labled them correctly. Will try to burn another disc 4 shortly.


BTW: Lynch, thanx for placeing that link to the SimplyLinux book in your sig. I have found it very usefull.
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28-Jul-2005, 02:54 PM #8
Ok, I got it installed to hdb1 but it did not install it's bootloader. Any suggestions on how to set up lilio bootloader I currently use for windows/mandrake to include fedora

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28-Jul-2005, 09:19 PM #9
IMO you should switch from LILO to GRUB. Some people have had trouble getting LILO to recognize more than Mandrake/Windows.

You can switch to GRUB in Mandrake's control center.
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29-Jul-2005, 06:08 PM #10
man lilo.conf for details on syntax.

I've had no problems with LILO.
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31-Jul-2005, 10:14 PM #11
switched to GRUB, have the same problem I had before. I dont know the syntex to tell lilo or grub to boot fedora core 4. I installed FC4 to HDB. I dont know if the primary part is 1 or 2. Any help?

EDIT> Ok, switched back to Lilo, set up a new Non-linux boot at hdb1, Fedora booted. Got some more problems, but FC4 is installed an running. Thanx for the help.
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