CyberCowboy
July 4th, 2008, 04:06 PM
Ok in my 10 years in IT field I've never seen anything like this.
I'm trying to install the Ubuntu 8.04 LTS server on an older IBM P3 server, the download of the ISO, and burn, and a check after the burn all report the MD5 sum is correct on the CD, however when I try to install on the server I keep failing, and a check of the disk on the server reports that the cd is bad. The same check on 2 other computers report it is ok. I've replaced the CD Rom on the server thinking it was the problem with a known good CD-Burner also fails the test.
Any Ideas, or is there a minimal disk like Debian has that I could use to install from the net?
I'm trying to install the Ubuntu 8.04 LTS server on an older IBM P3 server, the download of the ISO, and burn, and a check after the burn all report the MD5 sum is correct on the CD, however when I try to install on the server I keep failing, and a check of the disk on the server reports that the cd is bad. The same check on 2 other computers report it is ok. I've replaced the CD Rom on the server thinking it was the problem with a known good CD-Burner also fails the test.
Any Ideas, or is there a minimal disk like Debian has that I could use to install from the net?