Have you checked the integrity of your ISO before burning? You can do so
using the `md5sum` command if you're on another GNU system. The list of
checksums for gNewSense images can be found here:
cdimage.gnewsense.org/MD5SUMS.

Run `md5sum <path to the image file you downloaded from gnewsense.org>` and
then check it against the list of checksums above. If it's not there, your
download may have gotten corrupt and you should download and recheck again.

Also, you should let your image burner check the disc after burning. Don't
forget to let the image burner cycle the tray to make sure the drive cache
is cleared.

Aside from that I have no clue what this could be. Maybe your optical drive
is broken? I think burn checking would detect that.

---

In case someone who could otherwise help doesn't understand what the
messages say, this is it:

1.png: "Load installer components from CD.

There was a problem reading the CD-ROM. Please check if it's on the drive.
If trying again does not resolve, you should check your CD-ROM integrity.

*Failure to copy file from CD-ROM. Try again?*"

2.png: "Load installer components from CD.

*An installation step has failed.*

An installation step has failed. You may try to repeat the failed step the
failed item from the menu, or jump it and choose any other item. The failed
step is: Load installer components from CD."

Atenciosamente / Sincerely,
Guilherme Prá Vieira

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On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 11:18 PM, thiago.zoroastro <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Please, help me with this bug at the installation of gNewSense 3.0?
>
> Had succeeded in install gNewSense Deltah, but the internet did not work.
> Moreover, how to set up the internet in the latest version of gNewSense?
>
> Thank y'all
>
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