Dear Scott and debian-user@lists.debian.org: I recently started trying to install Debian and have been running into problems with the base14 1-4 disks. The disks are read correctly, but when the files are extracting, I get:
Segmentation fault Segmentation fault Segmentation fault I've downloaded the base14 files again and created new floppies on two machines with no luck. I am VERY new to UNIX/Linux and don't much about this type of error, however I think it has something to do with a corrupt file or hardware problem. I obtained the Base14 files from ftp.debian.org (current) and downloaded twice. The floppies were created on Win95 systems using rawwrite2.exe and each time I try a new set of disks I get the same error. The thing that makes me think it may be a hardware problem is that the disks are all read correctly. I did get the system up, but man doesn't exist on the system and the only book I have is "Teach yourself UNIX" (very beginner). I says nothing about installing the system, connecting to the Internet or a LAN; only how to navigate the directories, manipulate files and use some of the tools I am vaguely familiar with from experience in setting up Web sites on remote Web servers using Telnet. I would assume that the Segmentation fault error indicates that the Base system has not been completely installed? Out of frustration, I did something like "gunzip -r /*" to uncompress the rest of the files installed late last night. This may not have been a good idea, but the system still functions and I have gotten quite used to running the install. ; ) Figured I had nothing to lose! I have a plethora of additional problems, but here are a couple of good ones to start with: Accessing the modem in an attempt to reach the Internet Connecting to the local network Any help in any area would be much appreciated. Thanks. Donny