Re: Burning an jigdo ISO

2002-05-24 Thread Faheem Mitha
On 23 May 2002, curtis wrote: > No, I think we're talking about different things. I have just 1 CD that > I burned off of a jigdo image. I know nothing about any other CDs. So, > my question is why can't I install from the image I downloaded. I think (from your description: woody-i386-8.iso.

Re: Burning an jigdo ISO

2002-05-22 Thread curtis
No, I think we're talking about different things. I have just 1 CD that I burned off of a jigdo image. I know nothing about any other CDs. So, my question is why can't I install from the image I downloaded. Curtis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscr

Re: Burning an jigdo ISO

2002-05-22 Thread Eduard Bloch
#include curtis wrote on Wed May 22, 2002 um 12:17:35PM: > I would love to know just what I am supposed to do. Use CD#1. > "The packages on the CDs are sorted by popularity: CD 1 contains the > installation system and the most popular packages. CD 2 contains What is not clear? CD1 has the com

Re: Burning an jigdo ISO

2002-05-22 Thread curtis
I would love to know just what I am supposed to do. Oh, so read what they're good for, you say. OK. So, I go to the CD FAQ. And what do I find: "The packages on the CDs are sorted by popularity: CD 1 contains the installation system and the most popular packages. CD 2 contains slightly less p

Re: Burning an jigdo ISO

2002-05-22 Thread Eduard Bloch
#include curtis wrote on Wed May 22, 2002 um 11:35:17AM: > in the appropriate directory. I permit the installation program to > search for the directory itself. It looks for the following: > "images-1.44/rescue.bin " > And then comes back that it can't find "rescue.bin, drivers.tgz" > > Witho

Re: Burning an jigdo ISO

2002-05-22 Thread curtis
OK, I reburned another CD, but still no go. Here's the exact detail. I get to a point early in the install where it asks, "Install Kernel & Driver Modules" Hitting enter, I choose to install from a CDROM, as the other choices are not valid in my situation. I then have the option of choosing fr

Re: Burning an jigdo ISO

2002-05-22 Thread Steve Brown
Just in case you forgot: did you md5sum your resulting .iso file and compare that result to the md5sum posted in the iso directory on the iso download site? (it's supposed to be automatic but you might as well see it with your own eyes). Steve On May 22, 2002 12:25 am, Vaughan, Curtis wrote: >

Burning an jigdo ISO

2002-05-21 Thread Vaughan, Curtis
Last time I downloaded a jigdo ISO, I burned it to a CD, but ended up with a problem during install. The problem being that when the install got to the point for installing modules and drivers, it asked for a specific file, which apparently isn’t a part of the image. So, I used jigdo again to dow