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Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 08:41:39 -0400 From: "Sharp, Thomas R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2654.89) To: "'Chris Tillman'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: Bug#195251: installation problem Chris thanks for the response. attached dbd_log.tgz file generated from another failed install, failing at the exact same location. At least the problem is persistent and deterministic. All steps appear normal and proceed up until the point that installer tries to load libdb3_.... file. Tom -----Original Message----- From: Chris Tillman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 4:12 PM To: Sharp, Thomas R; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: Bug#195251: installation problem On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 10:26:53AM -0400, Sharp, Thomas R wrote: > Package: boot-floppies > Version: 3.0r1 > > flavor: default > architecture: i386 > model: Compaq Presario 1655 laptop > scsi: none > cd-rom: ? > network card: N/A > pcmcia: N/A > > Problem with installation of a basic Debian system on the above laptop. > Have downloaded the "woody" ISO #1 two separate times using the jigdo > procedure, and burned two separate copies of that ISO CD. Have also > obtained a burned copy of ISO #1 from a colleague, who downloaded the ISOs > himself using a simple HTTP: download procedure. > > All three CDs boot into the installation procedure successfully. I am > answering defaults for virtually all of the configuration questions asked by > the install wizard. Installation appears to start successfully, and gets > well into the installation of packages from the CD. > > However, all three copies of ISO #1 hit the same problem, installation > fails, and I have not yet discovered how to get around it. The message > appears indicating that a particular .deb package is corrupt and couldn't be > "downloaded," namely /instmnt/pool/main/d/db3/libdb3_3.2.9-16_i386.deb There have been some slightly similar reports in the past. Could you repeat the install once more, and after the problem comes up, choose the 'Problem Report' menu item, and send the resulting dbg_log.tgz to the list? ----- End forwarded message ----- OK, it looks like your boot partition is /dev/hda1, and your target partition is also /dev/hda1. Since that partition only has 10M in it, you're running out of space. It looks like /dev/hda5 is your intended root, you need to mount that one when it asks, before starting the installation. But before that, just re-initialize /dev/hda1 to clean it off and unmount it. -- Debian GNU/Linux Operating System By the People, For the People Chris Tillman (a people instance) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

