Here is the message after anaconda exits: /usr/lib/anaconda/iw/network_qui.py:265 GTkwarning: file gtktable.c line 515 (dev_table_resize): assertion n_rows > ) && n_rows < 65536' failed devTable=gtk.Table(len(devopts).2) Don On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 12:42, James Wilkinson wrote: > Rick Lim wrote: > > I've downloaded FC3 via bittorent and burn all 5 disks, using these disk I > > upgraded my laptop from FC2 to FC3 with no problems. > > When I try to upgrade desktops with the same disks they fail, I have then > > tried a media check of the disks and they fail, so I've burn more disks only > > to have them fail. > > I asked: > > Out of interest, how and when do they fail? > > donald szatkowski wrote: > > I have had the same problem. I have downloaded multiple copies from > > multiple sites. After burning 5 complete sets with disk 2 and 3 of the > > set failing the media check I quit! > > Um. Sorry, I meant "where did the install fail"? In particular, "what > happens if you go on and install anyway", and "what happens if you do a > minimal install"? > > James. > > -- > E-mail address: james | actor: (n) a piece of scenery that has the audacity > @westexe.demon.co.uk | to move once lit.