> > I did mount them,too.Something is already screwed up then. > > Real strange - I just installed mandrake and try it with the tools there. > > If that doesn't work I'll install it with the regular boot CD.
> > Ah-ha! If you mounted the d/l iso files, and they were screwed up, then > it looks like a bad download! THAT will mess things up! I didn't see > any md5sums at the site that you could use to check. If it would help, > here are the md5sums generated from my machine on each file after I > down-loaded here: > > 5f8f36ec92a64057ba437ceb2b87f767 boot.iso > 87b0f3beb29259a26faa79fe6bafd392 bootbf2.4.iso > > I can't guarantee these are "good" since I have not burned these isos > and sucessfully booted them, but they looked OK on visual inspection. > Holler if I can help again... Good Luck! > The md5sums are ok. Meanwhile I did download and burn it with mandrake.Is a little better. Get 27 mb from the 38 mb iso on the cd there - still no good. I think I'll go to plan zxcv and download lycros or whatever it is called and rebuild that into debian. That should be fun,too. BTW - got mandrake on for 2 hrs. and already ran into a case of rpm dependency hell - need to get rid of this fast. Klaus -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]