On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 07:13:11 -0500
hugo vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Hugo,

> But as final step he checks the checksums, did he do 

Yes, jigdo said the checksums were fine.
> 
> How did this fail? What does cdrecord say?
> 
The cdrecord process didn't actually fail, it completed successfully. It's only the 
install process after booting from the CD which fails, but I have since found out 
why... see below...
> 
> 
> I use sarge-i386-1.iso from jigdo-lite all the time and if he says the 
> checksums match I have no trouble using your first cdrecord command.
> 
> It boots fine and also installs fine, provided you just use the defaults.
> 
> H

I've used the jigdo download for a few sarge CD's now, and up until this time never 
had a problem

I did however resolve the problem... it's not the CD, it's the Sarge installer. 
Basically, it does not like the devices on my Dell laptop.

If I manually enter the second console and change where the CD mounts, everything 
starts working. This seems to be indirectly caused by the ide-scsi module.

I've now got Sarge installed on my notebook using an older jigdo image I had, and it's 
now working fine after updating with apt-get.

Thanks for your response Hugo, I got it just as I was about to reply to my original 
post to say I had found the problem :-)

Pete


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