--- Geoffrey Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, I wrote before about problems with the cds, that it seemed that > the > cds were being read incorrectly or that they were damaged in some > way. > And I was told to use the command switch "linux mediacheck", which > I did > to all 3 CDs... THEY PASSED This time the CD was read but when it > came > to installing one of the rpms I was told that the file is dammaged > or > corrupt and the documentation on the 2nd cd the whole installation > crashed. I was asked to save the log of the error which of course > is > attached to this message... If the mailing list doesn't support > this I > can send it to whomever is willing to help me out. > The head scratcher here is that I've downloaded the ISOs from > www.redhat.com and the mirror sites listed there. One of which, the > one > I used during the installation, was a different size that the ones > at > ww.redhat.com but it was the one that worked!!! I've used getright > to > download the files since my current connection likes to kick me off > every 8 hours and @ 5-10k/s I don't have enough time unless I use a > download manager.. > I was thinking that perhaps one of you could post the second cd > (that > was already used to install) on a website, ftp or newgroup in > smaller > rar files... That is if you don't have any ideas on just what is > going > on!
I cam across this once and got around it by not installing the package in question during installing and doing it later, (running ystem a bit more robust than installer) Take a note of which package it stalls on (if it is the same one all the time), and choose not to install it email back if not sure how to __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list