Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] ! Downloading and installing Debian-hamm-2.0 showed up :
A file problem (my god, I hoped to get rid of these M$-like messages ! Please, Dr. Debian, can you change that ?) Install procedure stops (after having done some work, creating directories, extracting lots of files, maybe even all of them) saying : "File Error ! There was a problem extracting the Base System from /shared_vfat_device/debian/hamm/hamm/disks-i386/base2_0.tgz". This message follows a fraction of second after a first error, hiding it nearly completely. That one contains ..."/lib/terminfo: F"..., all the rest is wiped out by the second message, which says "nothing" to me. The same thing happens with rawritten install disks, and original tgz file downloaded from mirrors, first from Germany, then Corea, then ftp.debian.org (I would have tried this one first, but one must have a kind of zen-state-of-mind, if you want to login there (-: ). It's each time the same result ! This happens on a Cyrix-133, 16M RAM, install it on an EMPTY 2.1Giga HD (hdc, want to put it into a bigger box later) with root=500M, 128 M swap, and all the rest free, mounted as /usr , so, guaranteed no disk space probs ;-) I worked around this : I installed 1.3 from CDrom (a dwarf, just enough to make upgrade work), then used the upgrade patch (there were some probs, too, but nothing harmful : 2 errors in the script, I could correct myself...) Well, I've got everything work fine (GIMP included, that was the reason for being in a hurry, needed it "the day before yesterday", didn't want to wait for new CD's), but I'd like to know WHAT was wrong with the base tgz-file ? Has anyone seen something similar? What did the message MEAN ? I had the file easily uncompressed (just to see, not to work with it ;-) ) under Lose95... Regards Norbert -- * * \ / *-- * --* / \ This was TMTM (The Megabyte Text Magician) / * ------------------------------------------ / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / http://www.globenet.org/periph / -"Since I have dual boot, Win95 has become much more stable" -"That's what YOU think. In reality since, sometimes you happen to shutdown Lose95 before the GPF does it for you..." -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null