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    .tar file corruption

    When trying to untar/bzip2 my gentoo files I keep getting corrupt file errors. Does anyone know if this is an issue with a bad iso, bad download, bad burn. Or a way to check from Winblows for file corruption?

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    Re: .tar file corruption

    You could try comparing md5sums - the website you download from should list them, and you can get a md5sum.exe for win32 from ftp://ftp.santafe.cc.fl.us/academic/cat/linux/win32

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    Re: .tar file corruption

    checked that out, everything looks okay from the CD I burned. when I do the tar stuff it comes back with a obsolescent error then tells me it can't continue, to use tar -tvv to check it and bz2rescue (which I don't have) to try and fix it.

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    Re: .tar file corruption

    It might be gentoo...

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    Re: .tar file corruption

    Got rid of old ISO, downloaded new. Gonna try it tomorrow.

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