On 07/05/15, Gordon Messmer wrote: anaconda will try to delete an rpm file if it gets an IOError. Your media may be corrupt. Check that first. ----- Above quoted ----- No such luck. On the system where I'm doing the install, I used dd to read the entire DVD and also copied every .rpm to /dev/null and didn't get any I/O errors. What next?
On Sun, 05 Jul 2015 18:38:39 -0500 (CDT) C Linus Hicks wrote:> No such luck. On the system where I'm doing the install, I used dd to read > the entire DVD and also copied every .rpm to /dev/null and didn't get any I/O > errors.Did you verify the checksum? -- MELVILLE THEATRE ~ Real D 3D Digital Cinema ~ www.melvilletheatre.com
On 07/05/2015 04:38 PM, C Linus Hicks wrote:> anaconda will try to delete an rpm file if it gets an IOError. Your > media may be corrupt. Check that first. > > ----- Above quoted ----- > > No such luck. On the system where I'm doing the install, I used dd to > read the entire DVD and also copied every .rpm to /dev/null and > didn't get any I/O errors. > > What next?That's not the same as checking the media for corruption. You may be able to read all of the files, but if the data is corrupt, rpm may throw and IOError. So, the next thing to do is check your media. The DVD should offer to do that first when you boot from it.