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Date: Fri, 5 Oct 2007 17:14:34 -0700
From: "Michael Rakijas" <mrakijas@roadrunner.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Install Help Needed

** Reply to message from J R FOX on Thu, 4 Oct 2007
08:19:49 -0700

> Just a stray notion, Rocky --
>
> Did you check the integrity of the install CD prior to
> this ? (I mean that batch MD5 thing that takes a long
> time to run. I usually redirect the output to a
> file.)

It didn't occur to me to check since I had done installs off of this specific
CD before and had no difficulty. However, your prompting made me try it :-).
I ran the check-cd utility and directed the output to a file. No errors in MD5
were reported although I was surprised at the number of files that were missing
MD5 check numbers (even though it says "do not complain about missing files').
Most of the missing ones were in the OS2IMAGE directory. Of course, if there
is any problem with IBM1FLPY.ADD, I may not be able to tell since
OS2IMAGE\DISK_1\IBM1FLPY.ADD is one of the floppies that doesn't have a
checksum.

Again, I would be skeptical since no file reports error and there have been
proper installs prior. Thanks for the suggestion anyway. Any others ...
anyone?

> Jordan

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