Ola' Jeronimo, if you read the previous posts you'll learn that this seems to be a "normal" thing. At least it was for me (on an IBM T43p) Just answer "not" and press control F3 (or was it F5?) to finish your installation. When you're done you'll probably have a fully functional debian-bsd system. Otherwise if you have a connection then just apt-get reinstall the kernel and wahtever you want.
Cheers, Pau 2007/1/16, Jeronimo Pellegrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello. I have tried to install Debian/kFreeBSD using the ISO image at http://glibc-bsd.alioth.debian.org/install-cd/kfreebsd-i386 (I used the latest one, 20061213). The target is a Toshiba Tecra 8100 laptop. I followed the instructions in the installation manual: Booted (without ACPI); selected custom install (also tried express); partitioned the disk (created one big FreeBSD partition besides the linux one), created slices for /, swap, /var, /usr, /tmp. Then selected minimum install, and commited. The installer proceeded to copy files from the CD. At a certain point, it stopped with this message: | Unable to transfer the GENERIC distribution from cd0. | Do you want to try to retrieve it again? Answering YES several times didn't help. Also, burning a second CD didn't fix it either. I have checked the md5 sum of the ISO image, and it matches that on the FTP site. So... What else can I do to try to debug this? Thanks, J. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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