Hi all, I'm trying to install Debian on my asus s1300 machine, but I haven't been very lucky so far. I'm doing a net install I downloaded two days ago, I downloaded the following ISO: sarge-i386-businesscard.iso So far so good, burned it on an cd and started installing. Installation kicked of nicely, I presume it downloaded some files from the mirror I chose, and then Debian wanted to reboot. I agreed. The problem I stumbled upon a few times now, is when Debian runs for the first time, and "Configure apt " occurs. First the base system configuration claims not to be connected to the internet, which it is, no PPP or anything, just a router with DHCP enabled between my precious Asus and the rest of the world. Then when I choose my mirror to do the downloading from, he right away claims: "Failed to access the Debian archive", and further down the error message: "Temporary failure resolving <some mirror>"I tried several mirrors. Heck, I tried all in my country. Seems odd, since there was some downloading involved in the primary installation, before the rebooting, if I am not mistaking. A clue anyone?
Any help would be very much appreciated, regards, Karel Brascamp -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]