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[ILUG] Fixing ISO Images

[ILUG] Fixing ISO Images

Ronan Waide waider at waider.ie
Fri Dec 6 11:58:04 GMT 2002


On December 6, david_hamilton3 at hp.com said:
> Hi All,
> 
> I have some ISO images which appear to be dodgy, and I was wondering what my
> best bet for fixing them without completely re-downloading them is.
> I seem to remember someone using rsync before, but details of how would be
> appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> 	David.

Well, yeah, rsync is probably your best bet assuming they're only
marginally corrupt. I'd suggest installing it if you haven't done so
already, then having a good look at the manual page. Tricky part, of
course, is finding somewhere to rsync from; the system you're rsyncing
from either requires shell access from where you are, or an rsync
daemon.

Cheers,
Waider.
-- 
waider at waider.ie / Yes, it /is/ very personal of me.

"I can't seem to undo 2,500 years of western rational thinking just by reading
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