Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
Phil Savoie wrote:
Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
Phil Savoie wrote:
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Wed, 2008-08-20 at 18:03 -0400, Phil Savoie wrote:
Trying to load F9 on a compaq R3000. Gets to the resolving
dependencies section then pops out my dvd asking for the first
cd. I pop it back
in and click on ok and then it tells me that it is the incorrect disk
and so now I am in a loop.
I don't have emerald slippers to click three times while I mumble
"I wish you would install", so would anyone have any ideas on this?
Sounds like you have the wrong ISO image burned to your DVD.
Perhaps you
burned the first CD image by mistake?
poc
Not unless the first cd is 3.3gb in size,
Phil
Hi
I had the same problem when I enabled extra repositories during the
installation. Although Anaconda(?) configures the network connection,
it asks to insert CD 1.
Regards
Marcelo
Yes this is what I did... enabled repositories on the install.
Did it work without enabling the repos?
Phil
Hi Phil
Installing without using extra repositories worked fine. I mean, I used
the option "office/productivity"(?) and "software devel"
Regards
Marcelo
Thanks, Marcello. I guess I'll try again without the adding of repos.
I know that this is supposed to "testing software" but one would think
at the very least, is to ensure that something as easy as adding a repo
on install would tested to work before release. I looked at the errata
and release notes and saw nothing on this anomaly... strange.
Phil
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