Thanks Sergio,

I still got the same error, unfortunately.  I have to go to school now, but
I'm pretty sure it's a pentium IV computer -- I'll get the exact specs
later.

I'm still getting the dictionaries-common: Ispell dictionary error that I
mentioned in my last email.

I pressed F1 and typed the command you gave.  It's sooo strange, and you'd
think it would work being that I'm using the Etch DVD final release version.

Could there by other commands or workarounds I might use?  I noticed this
time the installation went at least to 87 % but somewhere it fails at the
dictionaries-common step.

Thanks,

Tim

On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 7:03 AM, Fco. Sergio Saraiva
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I had some errors that you reported...
> and they had relation with hardware: mother-board, processor, chipset.
>
> Which your hardware specifications with problems?
>
> Try install using others boot parameters or non-graphical installation,
> typing at boot prompt:
> (hit  "F1 key" to see help and others options)
>
> By example, typing:
> install pci=nommconf
>
> []s
> Sergio Saraiva
> Brazil
>
> Em 20/10/2009 11:41, *[email protected] < [email protected] >* escreveu:
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I will try diskless clients, but for now I'm still trying to get the DVD
> install of the release version of Etch to go through fine (and if I remember
> right I get this same error even with the CD install).
>
> It's occurred on multiple machines, so I don't think it's a hardware
> issue.  I also bought new DVD drives in case it was the drive failing, and
> also burnt additional CDs in case it was the CD, and in every case I get the
> following error:
>
> Dictiniaries-common: Ispell dictionary
> Installation step failed.
>
> An installation step failed.  You can try to run the faliing item again
> from the menu, or skip it and choose something else.  The failing step is:
> Select and install software
>
> Continue
>
> What's weird is that the 'select and install software' step goes to at
> least 70 %, so everything is in stalling fine, but for some reason it just
> can't get past the above error.
>
> Then when I try to redo the step it just keeps failing, almost as if it
> can't read the DVD drive anymore -- but it's a brand new DVD drive.
>
> Does anyone know a workaround for this?
>
> Thanks so much,
>
> Tim
>
>

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