Hi All,
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?
Thank you,
Phil
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
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
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008 19:06:56 -0400 Phil Savoie psavoie1783@rogers.com wrote:
Not unless the first cd is 3.3gb in size,
Are you sure you got an un-corrupted copy of the image that you burned to the DVD?
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Not unless the first cd is 3.3gb in size,
when did you pull it? did you run 'sha1sum'? did you run media check?
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g .
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g wrote:
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Phil Savoie wrote:
<snip> > Not unless the first cd is 3.3gb in size,
when did you pull it? did you run 'sha1sum'? did you run media check?
tc,hago.
g
Pulled it shortly after it came out sha1sum tallies media check is fine
Phil
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Phil Savoie wrote: <snip>
Pulled it shortly after it came out
have you made installs with it before now?
same box?
if different, are you sure that drives are assigned correctly?
sha1sum tallies media check is fine
just for heck of it, can you run a sha1sum against /dev/sr0 to see what sum you get?
i know, sounds far out, but is one more way to prove disk and drive.
- -- tc,hago.
g .
in a free world without fences, who needs gates.
learn linux: 'Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition' http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz 'The Linux Documentation Project' http://www.tldp.org/ 'HowtoForge' http://howtoforge.com/
g wrote:
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Phil Savoie wrote:
<snip>
Pulled it shortly after it came out
have you made installs with it before now?
same box?
if different, are you sure that drives are assigned correctly?
sha1sum tallies media check is fine
just for heck of it, can you run a sha1sum against /dev/sr0 to see what sum you get?
i know, sounds far out, but is one more way to prove disk and drive.
tc,hago.
g .
in a free world without fences, who needs gates.
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Phil Savoie wrote: <snip>
Pulled it shortly after it came out
have you made installs with it before now?
same box?
if different, are you sure that drives are assigned correctly?
sha1sum tallies media check is fine
just for heck of it, can you run a sha1sum against /dev/sr0 to see what sum you get?
i know, sounds far out, but is one more way to prove disk and drive.
[in addition. should have added before, but got interrupted]
in an install attempt prior to f8, i got a similar error. system had a dvd read only drive and problem curred when i put current r/w dvd in system. possibly drivers with dvd did not recognize read only drive correctly. i did get a good install, but because i was still trying to use lilo for boot i had failures at boot time, so i stayed with mandriva until now.
this is reason for questions above.
if you do have problem continue, and system is different, possible making an install from a spare partition will cure problem.
- -- tc,hago.
g .
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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
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
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Phil Savoie wrote: <snip>
Yes this is what I did... enabled repositories on the install.
Did it work without enabling the repos?
do not enable repositories.
- -- tc,hago.
g .
in a free world without fences, who needs gates.
learn linux: 'Rute User's Tutorial and Exposition' http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz 'The Linux Documentation Project' http://www.tldp.org/ 'HowtoForge' http://howtoforge.com/
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
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
On Wed, 20 Aug 2008, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
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?
I had the same problem with the Fedora Unity DVD. And I know it's the right ISO image for that one. I was trying to install it in VMware. When it asked for Dist 1 I just killed it and blew off the VM. No patience. If it don't work right away, delete it! :-P