Thank God, I'm not the only one cursed with weird problems :)
The PC I'm trying to install is a small P2-350 that simply acts as a firewall / accounts holder.
A P2-350MHz with 192MB RAM, 8GB+4GB Hard drives, nothing really esoteric in there.
Like you, I wouldn't be inclined to think of it as an hardware problem, but hey, one never knows.
Jeff
From: Howell Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Jeff Gratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: unable to install libpam0g ? Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 08:15:15 -0400
I am having the EXACT same issue. I have no clue why its happening. I have tried a zillion things and cant get it to work. What is the machine your working on? I cant possible imagine its a hardware issue, but i am just curious.
cheers -howell
Jeff Gratton wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install a new Debian system on a replacement machine, and can't get it to install properly.
I boot, setup the base system, and as soon as I try to dist-upgrade it (using "unstable"), I get the following while trying to install libpam0g :
E: Internal Error, Could not perform immediate configuration (2) on libpam-modules
I'm stumped. I've browsed thru the debian list archives without any result.
I'm (almost) sure it has nothing to do with the fact I'm upgrading to "unstable" since I use 2 other machines on "unstable" and never met this problem.
Any ideas ?
Thanks,
Jeff
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