What could the problem be?

Robb Bossley robb at bossleyfamily.com
Tue Jun 8 14:32:41 EDT 2004


I have an older computer which I have utilized for the past couple of years.  Recently, I reinstalled Linux on it for the Nth time, this time utilizing the fact that I have two scsi drives and making all but one partition part of a RAID array.

My question is this.  I have tried to copy the latest kernel (2.6.6) in bz2 form onto this computer, both from my usb storage device and from a one time writeable disk.  Each copies just fine.  However, when I go to untar it (tar -xjvf), I get a complaint that the headers?? for the bz2 format are corrupted.  The odd thing is that each time was from a different download, and the downloads are fine because they work on other computers when unzipped just fine.

What would this indicate, and is there any way to fix the problem?  I suspect a failing hard drive may be the culprit, but I'm not sure.  Is there a good way to test the harddrives?  All I want to do is upgrade the kernel.

Thanks,

Robb


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