I don't believe it matters how you install.  I have tried hd, cd, and network.  All of them complain about the timezone config files being missing.  This has been happening for quite some time now.  It's probably been over a month since I have been able to get cooker to install.

Terry

Christian A Strømmen [Number1/NumeroUno] wrote:

On Tuesday 16 January 2001 17:10, p00h wrote:
> I have rsynced sunsite.uio.no just a few hours ago, but I run into the same
> problem
> as I did yesterday (I install from cdrom).
> Namely: packages are all set up - the next step would be timezone
> configuration,
> but the installer complains that it cannot find the timezone config
> files....
> And you'll not be able to go on to the next step (services config) since
> the installer
> just keeps complaining...
> I can't analyze the logs, since perl keeps complaining about unsupported
> locales and messes
> up the console screen ;( - and I cannot set the locale to C...
> This way, it is a little hard to troubleshoot cd installation.
> Text mode expert installation had frozen the whole system hard.....

Is this a bug that is specific for you or are others experiencing this too?
Maybe I should install from hd instead of cd..?

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