Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2004 04:31:47 -0700 From: Rob <rob@pythonemproject.com> To: sam <sam.wun@authtec.net> Cc: freebsd-current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: iso's more reliable after complete erase Message-ID: <415162A3.8000404@pythonemproject.com> In-Reply-To: <4151610D.5010801@authtec.net> References: <41515F84.60105@pythonemproject.com> <4151610D.5010801@authtec.net>
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sam wrote: > Rob wrote: > >> I found this out after some bad luck with blank on burncd. >> >> I found that a complete erase cured my inoperative iso's. >> >> Now I do it all the time. Its not so bad for time with 4x and up. >> >> Good luck. Sincerely, Rob. >> _______________________________________________ > > > > I think the make command "make ... " or "make -DNOCLEAN ...." in > /usr/src/release/ directory always completely erase the old files > before building new release > > sam. > Hi Sam, I'm sure it does. I was referring to the iso's on the FreeBSD website. I think this is due to defects in the writing process or the cd's themselves. Rob.
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