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Originally Posted by USPFOMaine
openSUSE 11.1 (amd64) installation from downloaded DVD. Downloaded file
passed checksum and the burned DVD passed media check.
However, now that I'm installing it I have gotten more than two dozen
YaST2 error messages ("wrong digest") that the checksums for that
particular file or package does not correspond to the one generated by
the repository creator. "Using it is a big risk for the integrity and
security of your system."
Anyone else had this problem? Any solution?
The machine is not hooked up to the internet or to any network.
Although I can't see how my system has any connection with package
checksum errors, its a dual AMD Opteron 250 system, 8 GB of memory, dual
36 GB SAS HDs in Raid 1 off an Adaptec 48300 controller. Motherboard is
Supermicro - don't have the model number handy.
I have used this system with SCSI drives w/o problems for other Linux
distributions, including openSUSE. This is the first time I've used SAS
drives or an SAS controller, but its hard to imagine how these or any
HDs would lead to a checksum error.
Installation isn't finished so I don't know whether SUSE will work
after installation, but I have declined to use each of the files with
defective checksums so I'm not optimistic.
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Hi
You might try disabling the 'Install from Images" option, from memory
it's on the last screen before the install at the very bottom of the
summary screen.
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