> --- Arend Meetsma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi Richard,
> > 
> > Is this repeatable, does it happen every time?
> > How long did you let it sit?
> > 
> > Arend
> > 
> Dear Erend 
> Yes it  is  repeatable .Indeed  i  tried to install 4
> times  and  it  always  stops  there.
> That  means  also reinstalling 7.1  everytime  to go
> back on the net  and   try  to find help..  ;  ).
> 
> Ok on the matter  of time  i let  it  sit  more than
> 10 minutes  everytime and  checked the log of the  ftp
> server .
> 
> it's connected  and  pigning  every 5 secs 
> but  that  i cant  be  sure . 
> 
> Ric
> > On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, richard hebert wrote:
> > 
> > > Dear List
> > >
> > > it  was a  pet project to install 7.2.
> > > I  downloaded  all the files from a mirror and got
> > > them on a Win machine. I installed a FTP server on
> > it
> > > and seems it's working ok cause the  folders  are
> > > accessible from other comps and  from mine  right
> > now.
> > >
> > > I start the instal from a  diskette.
> > > This  goes well .Asks  for  the  FTP address
> > > 10.0.0.2  files  are in /pub  it  goes  there  and
> > > starts.I select  the packs it  formats then  there
> > is
> > > trouble.
> > > I get this
> > >
> > > -------------- package installation
> > -----------------
> > >
> > > File glibc-common-2-2-4-13
> > > size 125096k
> > >
> > > then nothing more is done..it's  stalled.The  size
> >  of
> > >  the file  mentioned  is  ridiculous .
> > > On the RH ftp it's  8MB ..so  what  i need  to
> > know
> > > is why  i get that error and  how  do i fix it  so
> > i
> > > can  install 7.2 ?
> > >
> > > Any  good  suggestions  will be  appreciated.
> > >
> > > Richard

glibc-common is actually that big once it is installed, so you may just be
downloading it.  Check your local network lights to see if they are blinking
furiously, and check the ftp server's logs to see if you have the
connection.

Forrest



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