On Sun, 2002-03-24 at 11:47, Jared Burns wrote:
> 1. I ftp to ftp.real-time.com and log in as anonymous
> 2. I go to linux/misc_iso
> 3. I type "prompt" to turn off prompting and then "mget Mandrake82*"
> 4. Time passes, the stars align
> 5. The first download "finishes" (the local file size matches the remote file 
> size) but never really terminates (it just sits there as if it's still 
> downloading)
> 6. I terminate the download
> 
> Despite the fact that the file sizes are the same, the md5sums are different 
> than those posted on the Mandrake site. I've also tried this with gftp and 
> the same thing happens. The first download appears to finish but it never 
> moves on to the next image.
> 
> Anyone have any thoughts? Am I doing something wrong? Jumping the gun on step 
> 6 maybe?
> 
> While I'm at it, why are the Mandrake image listed under misc_iso? Shouldn't 
> Mandrake have its own folder under the linux directory?
> 
> Thanks,
> - Jared
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I had similar problems.  All the files downloaded, but disk 1 locks up
any computer that I put it in.  To get around that, I did an NFS
install, but the kernel, kdebase and some other files were corrupt.

Bob, are the iso's corrupt?
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Thanks,

James Spinti
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