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3 months agoThank you all for your input @LeFantome@programming.dev @LiveLM@lemmy.zip @terminhell@lemmy.dbzer0.com @Auli@lemmy.ca
Laptop got a SSD and SMART OK
So I burned at the lowest speed Fedora Vauxite and Rescuezilla and they worked fine. Burned Fedora Silverblue many times testing at the lowest speed, other burning app, other DVD burner and same problem. So it could be the ISO but why?
- Fedora Silverblue and eOS were downloaded from their site torrent
- Checked ISO integrity and OK
- Enabled to check integrity on K3B after burning
- I have flashed those same ISOs to USB thumb drives and install fine
Gotta do further testing but I have to buy a DVDRW to stop wasting so many DVD’s and prolly consult with the Fedora forum
The Anaconda installer suggests workarounds, gotta test them later
This doesn’t mean Fedora will not boot from DVDs anymore, it means any optical media bug won’t stop new Fedora release, any related bug will be squashed like any other regular bug after release