Hi, I downloaded an image called debian-40r1-i386-netinst.iso. The install went fine until I got to the step to 'Configure the Package Manager'. When I do this step, it asks if I want to use a network mirror and I choose 'yes'. It then asks for a protocol and I choose 'http' although I also tried 'ftp' and it fails also. Next it asks for a country and I choose 'United States'. Next it asks for a archive mirror. I have tried nearly all, but currently I am trying 'linux.csua.berkeley.edu'. It asks if I need a proxy and I leave that blank and hit 'continue'. Then it says scanning the mirror, but I see no activity on my modem. After a few seconds it reports that "Bad archive Mirror - The specified Debian archive mirror is either not available, or does not have a valid release file on it. Please try a dirrerent mirror". This happens no matter which mirror I choose. I am new to Debian and unfamiliar with its tools. Any help or advice would be appreciated. Thanks Ed Doyle
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