I don't think this exchange made it to debian-user because there were 2
addresses in the To: header, so I'll resend the whole exchange to the list
for the archives.
On October 31, 2002 07:39 pm, Levi Waldron wrote:
> On October 31, 2002 02:13 pm, Joe Riel wrote:
> > I had tried that, but there
>apt-get install dpkg-multicd
>
>(I think this should be in the dselect tutorial section of the debian install
>manual but it isn't - I'll submit a bug report to install-doc unless someone
>knows why I shouldn't)
>
>Then you will have access to the multicd method in dselect. There are
>instru
On October 31, 2002 02:13 pm, Joe Riel wrote:
> I had tried that, but there was, alas, no option for multi-CD.
> I have no idea how many packages might be broken.
apt-get install dpkg-multicd
(I think this should be in the dselect tutorial section of the debian install
manual but it isn't - I
>Maybe that CD has errors on it. You can check it by mounting it, going to
>the directory where it's mounted, then
>
>md5sum -c md5sums.txt
>
>No output = good, error output=bad
Thanks, I'll try that.
>If so you'll need to get a new cd or install those packages from http or ftp.
>
>
>> I then
> with various tasks selected. While unpacking stuff from
> CD 3 and error occurred:
Maybe that CD has errors on it. You can check it by mounting it, going to
the directory where it's mounted, then
md5sum -c md5sums.txt
No output = good, error output=bad
If so you'll need to get a new cd or
I'm a Linux newbie, and am having a problem installing
Woody from CD. During the initial installation I ran tasksel
with various tasks selected. While unpacking stuff from
CD 3 and error occurred:
cxref
/usr/bin/dpkg returned error code (1)
At that point [things are a bit fuzzy, this was
On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 09:27:41PM -0700, Andrew Sweger wrote:
> Ditto. I have consistently encountered this error with the 20020416
> netinst image for the last week or so. At first, I thought it was a bad
> installer. However, I also get the error "Malformed Release" when using
> the 20020215 net
Ditto. I have consistently encountered this error with the 20020416
netinst image for the last week or so. At first, I thought it was a bad
installer. However, I also get the error "Malformed Release" when using
the 20020215 netinst image which had been working just fine previously.
This is when us
I'm trying to install Woody however I'm having
problems with the installation. When I try to install the base system from
the internet (http.us.debian.org), I get "Invalid Release file, no main
components". I've tried the vanilla and bf-2.4 set of disks but both
produce the same error. I'
After filing a bug on this problem #140540 I've received some helpful info
from Eduard Bloch and the bug has been closed (there wasn't a bug with the
boot floppies package, it seems it was with the CD's)
The problem seems to be the basedebs file on the CD is
incorrect. Supposedly you can down
At 08:47 PM 3/29/02 -0600, Matt Wehland wrote:
Play it again sam.
I just tried installing on another system (an old P-90 desktop) and got the
same error, Couldn't download PPOECONF.
So now it looks like time to file a bug report.
Since I'm new to this a little direction could help.
I'm assuming
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 20:09, Matt Wehland wrote:
> If I can just figure out that it is a bug and not user error I will be
> happy to file a bug report (Well I'll be happy to try and figure out how)
> If I can supply any more info just ask. I'm going to keep beating on it
> for now.
As fare as
As an update, I just tried the bf4 flavor of the boot disks and recieved
the same error- can't download PPPOECONF, and the install of the base
system quits.
I think I am going to try either stable on this system and then upgrade or
i may pull a desktop out that I have been meaning to work on a
At 02:57 AM 3/27/02, Lucas Cleeve wrote:
When I install Woody, I get a error message while installing the base
system: "Could not find pppoeconf".
After that it asks me to install the base system again, and if I do i get
the same error message.
>To which Chris Jenks asked for some more info.
At 02:57 AM 3/27/02, Lucas Cleeve wrote:
When I install Woody, I get a error message while installing the base
system: "Could not find pppoeconf".
After that it asks me to install the base system again, and if I do i get
the same error message.
I don´t even want ppp, is there any way to come a
When I install Woody, I get a error message while installing the base system:
"Could not find pppoeconf".
After that it asks me to install the base system again, and if I do i get the
same error message.
I don´t even want ppp, is there any way to come arond this problem.
Yours sincerely
Lucas
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