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Old 05-Jul-2009, 19:23
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Question preparation of live cd

hi everybody i'm new to open suse ,yesterday i downloaded opensuse cd version ,but i dint download the sha1sum file along with it ,can i download the md5sum file later ????or should i download it at the same time when i download .iso file???

i created a live usb using "unetbootin " ,but during the installation i got a error message ,,now what should i do???should i download the .iso file again????can anyone please give the link where i can know how to check the md5sum of the download .iso file?
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Old 05-Jul-2009, 19:33
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Do not download the file again, it is not necessary. Just use any torrent client and start downloading the same file again. When it allocates that file stop downloading it, and overwrite that file with the iso you already downloaded, after that recheck the file(every torrent client should have that). Of course before that you can always check the md5sum with this tool

Download MD5 Check 2.1 - MD5 Check was designed to be a small tool that will help you create and check MD5 checksums - Softpedia

If the md5 sum is correct then you need to provide some more details of what is wrong. If the md5 sum is not correct do what is above. I know some people have broadband and don't care to download again 6 or 7 hundred files but it's still better to download 100 or 200 than 700 right ?? Also if you download files with a torrent client then you normally don't need to check that file against md5 or sha1 sum
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Old 06-Jul-2009, 22:08
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Do not download the file again, it is not necessary. Just use any torrent client and start downloading the same file again. When it allocates that file stop downloading it, and overwrite that file with the iso you already downloaded, after that recheck the file(every torrent client should have that). Of course before that you can always check the md5sum with this tool

Download MD5 Check 2.1 - MD5 Check was designed to be a small tool that will help you create and check MD5 checksums - Softpedia

If the md5 sum is correct then you need to provide some more details of what is wrong. If the md5 sum is not correct do what is above. I know some people have broadband and don't care to download again 6 or 7 hundred files but it's still better to download 100 or 200 than 700 right ?? Also if you download files with a torrent client then you normally don't need to check that file against md5 or sha1 sum
i am sorry ,, but can you please tell me how to download the file again in torrents,,,i mean i downloaded that iso file from a http link,,please guide me,
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Old 07-Jul-2009, 01:05
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> can anyone please give the link where i can know how to
> check the md5sum of the download .iso file?


free advice: read ALL of this thread before beginning to install

http://tinyurl.com/6jwtg9

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