|"Hello. |" |"Yesterday I tried to install a buzz-fixed system. As the disk I wanted to |"install onto, was a SCSI disk connected to a ncr810, I had to use one of |"the special kernels - number 5 in buzz-fixed/.../disks-i386/special-kernels. |" |"At the time of the part of installation where the kernel is installed I got |"an error saying something of type of "error in archive".
Yes, the modules.tgz file is corrupted (truncated). There is a bigger problem here: the standard boot-disk has a 2.0.6 kernel, de special-kernels have a 2.0.5 kernel. This means that you can't use the modules.tgz from the boot-disk (which is uncorrupted) with the other kernels. This means that all the people in need of a special kernel who have the Debian-distribution from the latest Infomagic CDs (which I used Saturday) have a problem. Worse, the problem persists. I think it is of the utmost importance to keep the bootdisks in sync. After all, it's just a matter of a 6-fold compile. This can even be automated... Ronald van Loon ([EMAIL PROTECTED])