Thanks; It was the fully qualified relative path that was biting me. Things
are moving smoothly now...

Once this is all over, ask me about Tivoli TAM OS... It's becoming an
interesting story, even thus far...

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On 12/4/07 10:28 AM, "John Schnitzler Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Robert wrote
>> We¹ve been installing SLES 10 for a while now,
>> but something came up needing a SLES 9 image.
>> I can get through the initial install without
>> problem, but when I come to the software installation
>> screen, it says it can¹t find any package data. The
>> specific message is ³Cannot read package data from
>> installation media. Media error?² On the FTP server,
>> it looks like the directories are set up correctly,
>> and everything is mounted.
> 
>> I know it sounds like a whining user, but as far as
>> I know, we haven¹t changed anything since our last
>> SuSE SLES 9 install.
> 
>> Any ideas as to what I¹ve done wrong?
> 
> 
> Did you remember to use the fully qualified path. ( ../../ ), We also had
> to use
> that special directory structure.
> 
> John
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