I started fresh i386 http install of Factory from gwdg.de to a Pentium
III about 18 hours ago. It took a very long time to reach firstboot
stage, so instead of rebooting right away, I shut down the machine to
sleep. Now when I turned it back on to finish, I've gotten the subject
message several times, first when it wanted to configure the network
card, which it shouldn't have needed to do (again) for an HTTP install,
and now when trying to configure a printer.

The file it can't find is /suse/setup/descr/32bit-10.2-113.x86_64.pat.
When I choose skip or OK or abort, it tells me "Error: No package source
defined.", then loops to downloading files it surely already downloaded,
ending with the same message. Then it fails yet again, offering retry
and abort buttons, both of which loop back to the same place. There's no
way out of the loop other than aborting about 8 times until it finally
decides to look for TV cards instead of configuring a printer.

I saved testing the X configuration for last. When I clicked save,
instead of returning me to YaST2 so I could click "finish", it went
right to KDM.
-- 
"Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven."
                                                Matthew 5:12 NIV

 Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409

Felix Miata  ***  http://mrmazda.no-ip.com/
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