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ISO Images corrupt?

Hi all,

since a long time, I can see, that a few files within the iso images /install/rpm folder are corrupt. Normally all these files should end with .rpm. But not all of them do. I´m wondering, doesn´t this lead to problem at anyone, who uses this image? I already asked sophos to solve this, but they didn´t see any problems...  I always have to rename the files....

 

Didn´t any one else had the same problems?

 

 

Regards

Sebastian



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  • Hi Sebastian,

    To verify the integrity of the ISO image, I would suggest you to please check the MD5 checksum value of the ISO here.

    Hope that helps 

  • Hi,

     

    no, that doesn´t help. Before I created this thread I already checked the checksum. The checksum is identical.

     

    Everyone can take a look into the files included in the image, normally I would think, the files I showed up in the image should be "corrupt" in every download. Everybody can take a simple look at the file extensions....

     

    Regards

    Sebastian

  • Hi Sebastian,

    I am not sure about this one, I think looping support and escalating it to the development team can find possible answers. Anyways, what issues are you facing due to that corruption?

    Thanks

  • Hi,

    I already raised a ticket in the past, but I think it ended with no solution... 

     

    The installation doesn´t work, is interrupted when files are copied. The installer cannot find the files, where the names are not as expected. Is pretty logical for me, but I´m wondering, there should be others who face the same problem...

     

     

    Regards

    Sebastian

  • Sebastian,

    I just reinstalled 9.411 from the software iso using a USB flash drive.

    I had the same problem the first time I created a boot capable USB flash drive.  I think I had used an HP Drive Key program and it truncated the longer filenames in the install directory causing the installation to fail.  I then used rufus-2.12 to create a boot USB drive and I had no problems with any of the file names and the install completed normally.  So I don't think the latest software iso is corrupted.

    I hope this helps.   Cheers, PD

  • Hi PD,

     

    well that could be a possible explanation for this. I used "Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.6.1". But when I open the iso with Win10 or 7ZIP the files are looking similar corrupt:

     

    7ZIP:

     

    But I will try it with Rufus, but I think, when the iso contains the faulty files, Rufus will also only be able to use them.

     

    But I will check that...

     

     

    Thank you,

     

    Sebastian

  • Sebastian,

    I just checked the 9.411 iso I used and I saw the same truncation when opening the archive using 7zip.  These are also the files where my first install attempt failed. 

     

     

    Therefore I think the filenames are too long for 7zip and some usb boot drive utilities to handle.  Hopefully, rufus-2.12 will work for you as well as it did for my install.   Cheers, PD

  • Thank you very much, you´re statements making sense ;)