Tried again, this time making sure everything was out of the usb ports except the boot disk itself (flash stick), and it did it again.
I don't think they like netbooks very much (either that, or they don't like unetbootin very much).
Edit: To be perfectly precise, it was the dual-arch cd. /edit
They don't even have the excuse of a screwed up md5sum:
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[dedanna@dedanna Mageia]$ md5sum Mageia-2-dual-CD.iso
d6a1a76b04fb0aca908347a13acb13d7 Mageia-2-dual-CD.iso
[dedanna@dedanna Mageia]$ cat md5sum-live-cd.txt
$ md5sum Mageia-2-dual-CD.iso
d6a1a76b04fb0aca908347a13acb13d7I'm going to re-do the flash stick, see if it works. If not, it's bye-bye Mageia for this kid. Maybe *someday* I'll be able to find *something* that will actually work on this damn thing. CentOS works, but is way too restrictive for a desktop. Can't find anything that I use package-wise. The packages are pathetically low for it. It's rock stable, but servers, keep it for yourselves.
Edit 2: Just tried again. Like, no. Just... no. Moving on to something else (OpenSuSe in the a.m.).
I hate this. I really, really, hate this.
