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Knoppix/debian Faulty Cd Or What?
Subject: Knoppix/debian Faulty Cd Or What?
Author: yahn    Posted: 2006-07-08 00:48:18    Length: 1,407 byte(s)
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I used a alcohol 120% to burn a copy of a knoppix live cd that I downloaded and nero to burn another.  At first I didn't think that the alcohol 120% cd would work, that is why I burnt another with nero.

I used the nero-burnt cd to install knoppix and it installed fine.  Because of stupidity on my part I deleted the usr directory and had to reinstall knoppix.  When I put the cd in to install knoppix I didn't even notice that it was the alcohol 120%-burnt cd until after I had loaded up the knoppix live os.  Since it loaded I figured there couldn't be anything wrong with it.  I tried installing knoppix but it froze at 12%, so I rebooted and tried again and again it froze at 12%.  I ended up giving it one more try and got the same result.  I decided I'd give the nero-burnt cd one more shot before I threw in the towel on linux.  The nero-burnt cd installed perfectly again.  Is it possible that alcohol 120% can't burn iso images the way they need to be burnt to install linux?  I don't think thats possible.  I think I must have scratched the cd or something.  I'm just want to know if its possible that if I burnt the cd with alcohol 120% again if I would get the same result?  I don't think I would.  Does anyone know if it was just a faulty cd or if thats the way alcohol 120% works?
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Subject: Knoppix/debian Faulty Cd Or What?
Author: x86processor    Posted: 2006-07-10 01:10:57    Length: 264 byte(s)
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Never tried with alcohol cd burning tool.

But to check the CD data integrity, you can do a m5sum on the image:

http://www.linuxiso.org/viewdoc.php/verifyiso.html
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