Hey everyone, I recently figured out how to check the MD5s of the ISO I downloaded for Kubuntu 5.1 x386, and now I'm wondering how I check my burned disk to make sure there weren't any errors in burning. My installation consistently hangs around 78% when fonts and font-config are being installed, so I'm thinking my media might be flawed (although I have already burned the CD twice and the MD5 checks out on the downloaded file!). Thanks!
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The CD burning software, like K3B or Nero, has an option to "Verify written disc" after burning the CD. But it only works if you enable that option before burning the CD.
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I don't know about verifying it once it's burned, but you can try burning at slower speeds (2x or 4x), which tends to preserve the integrity of the ISO.
You can also extract the .ISO from your CD and do a checksum on that.
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Oh yeah, I forgot about burning at the lowest speed possible (unfortunately, my CD writer can only burn at 8x as lowest... )
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i am sorry to tell you this but many ppl have same problem. i suffered from same thing.. even if you burn cd at slowest speed it will still give you same errors.. well my installation stopped at different % every time
take look in ubuntu forums you will find may saying same thing. actually in my experience ubuntu is alot more worst then kubuntu when it comes to copyin to hard drive. thank god that i had my eyes set on kubuntu from start. tho i did try to install ubuntu before but never succeeded.
my only workaround was my strong determination to get kubuntu. so i repeated installation process over and over again ( i have ati card to i suffered from "black screen of death" lol .. and had to get fglrx driver everytime) but eventually i was able to get kubuntu.
i wish you luck
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