On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 02:51:01PM +0200, Christian Boltz wrote:
Maybe this is because your media doesn't contain a checksum? (This is a wild guess - I didn't check your script and also don't know if YaST behaves this way.)
No, it does not.
/usr/share/doc/packages/checkmedia/README explains how the check works and how to add the checksum - maybe this is a nice feature for your script, too ;-)
OK, I did `tagmedia --check --md5 SUSE-10.1-0-DVD.iso` and now indeed I get the Media check. I then get that the md5sum is wrong. Here is the results: houghi@penne : tagmedia --check --md5 SUSE-10.1-0-DVD.iso md5sum=6ede35754ec647ec45bb9c386fc05792 check=1 <snip a lot from y2log> 2006-05-03 13:47:22 <1> linux(2393) [YCP] clients/inst_checkmedia.ycp:73 Parsed application area: $["check":"1", "md5sum":"6ede35754ec647ec45bb9c386fc05792"] <snip a LOT from y2log> 2006-05-03 13:48:26 <1> linux(2393) [YCP] checkmedia/ui.ycp:110 Expected MD5 of the medium: e1e90689c1c4908dd7c27695520c9ab9 2006-05-03 13:48:26 <1> linux(2393) [YCP] checkmedia/ui.ycp:126 Translated info: ["Result: md5sum wrong"] Why does YaST think that the MD5SUM must be e1...b9 while tagmedia makes it 6e...92 ? Also will this have any influence on the checks later? I doubt so, but one can never be too sure So next I removed the md5sum and did: tagmedia --add-tag \ md5sum=e1e90689c1c4908dd7c27695520c9ab9 SUSE-10.1-0-DVD.iso It then is looking for another MD5SUM So what is the exact command that I need to run and does it have influence on all the signing problems? houghi -- Nutze die Zeit. Sie ist das Kostbarste, was wir haben, denn es ist unwiederbringliche Lebenszeit. Leben ist aber mehr als Werk und Arbeit, und das Sein wichtiger als das Tun - Johannes Müller-Elmau