I have a problem installing Debian Woody onto a generic PC clone. It has IDE disks, P3, CD-ROM nothing flash.
The CD is: debian-30r0-i386-binary-1_NONUS.iso and I have verified it matches the MD5 checksums listed on the official site. I checked 10 minutes ago so I'm presuming it's the current image. It was built with jigdo. The CD was created on the 25th August 2002, I'm at GMT +10. I can boot, partition, format my disks etc, then I get to the section where it selects my install source. I choose my local cdrom, it finds it, mounts it, i choose /instmnt and hit enter. It starts validating packages then gets to 'iptables' and bombs out saying: Cannot find package iptables At which point I go round and round in a loop. I have also tried copying to my server and using an NFS share instead of the cdrom. My server has a DVD drive I trust. Same problem occurs on the same package. Searched the CD. There is an iptables package in: pool/main/i/iptables/iptables_1.2.6a-5_i386.deb I had a problem once before where my /var partition was too small, but in this case it is at 900Mb. I am about to go try the regular version instead of the NONUS version. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. Regards, David N -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]