I recently had the same problem. The package checksums and
everything else turned out to be good and we figured the
problem was with the original RHEL install/upgrade process.
I did manage to Centos 3.3 working by installing 3.1 and then
using yum to upgrade, but it does make me nervous.
-geoff
On Oct 12, 2004, at 1:04 PM, Scott Sharkey wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've downloaded this image (disk 2) from several sites, and it matches
> the MD5 sum. Burning it to a CD gives no errors, but the disk is
> failing the self-check at the start, and if I ignore that and try to
> install I get random packages which "cannot be read". I know the
> burner is OK, as I've burned other CDs on it just fine after burning
> the CentOS ones. Any thoughts?
>
> -Scott
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