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Old 12-27-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Whax Live Cd Problem (Blocksize?!?)

When i want to burn the whax .iso file. I get this error message in Nero:

"The entered block size does not correspond to the image length. The block size may be wrong. Do you want to correct this?"

So i choose ignore and proceeded with burning...

Now when i wanted to boot the live Cd. It just freezes on the 1st line. Which says:

"Iso Linux Whax blablabla" and then it just stops....

Do you think those to things are related?

And i use the write option not the finalize option....

I hope somebody knows how i can solve this

Thanks

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On the site you downloaded whax.iso, there should be a mention of the "md5sum" for this CD.

Verify that the md5sum for the iso you downloaded is the right one.

Google around for more...
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On the site you downloaded whax.iso, there should be a mention of the "md5sum" for this CD.

Verify that the md5sum for the iso you downloaded is the right one.

Google around for more...
Ok i got the md5sum i believe ( MD5sum : 530206990906232030474b50bbe09f8d )

This sounds stupid but how can i verify it with my .iso file?
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Code:
md5sum file.iso
will calculate the md5sum of the file. You can then compare it the to "real" md5sum you got from the internet. The 2 should match.

Code:
man md5sum
for more info.
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