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Install problem: system freeze at PPP config



Hey, 

I've searched the archives for this, but was unable to find anyone else who had this particular problem.

Info:
I'm installing Debian 2.2r0 from CD-Rom.  The CD-Roms are linuxcentral CD-Roms, but I bought them through ikarios.com. I realize that these 
CDs are a few releases behind, and that I should really be installing r3, but I'm installing Debian on my home computer, from which I don't have 
web access.

My computer is an iMac Special Edition (early 2001) with 600Hz G3 processor and a 40GB hard drive.

The Problem: 
When I get to this screen in the second half of the installation process:
--------------------| Debian System Configuration |---------------------
|                                                                      |
|  If you have an account on an ISP and you want tot use it to fetch   |
|  packages to install on the system from the Internet, you may        |
|  configure the PPP service now, and I will open the PPP connection   |
|  to your ISP.                                                        |
|                                                                      |
|  Do you want to use a PPP connection to install the system?           |
|                                                                      |
|                    <YES>                     <NO>                    |
|                                                                      |
------------------------------------------------------------------------

Not having internet access, I quite naturally choose <NO>, and think I'm about to answer the next exciting question that Debian will pose.  No 
such luck, however.  The system freezes completely.  A white, unblinking cursor appears at the bottom left-hand side of the screen (just under 
the blue field).  I can do nothing, except wait.  Wait I do, and in a few minutes (between three and five, I'm not exactly sure) the system reboots.  
If I boot into Linux, I find myself at the beginning of the second part of the installation process (md5 passwords).

Well, there it is.  I would really like to get Linux installed soon.  If this is a problem that is impossible to fix, I'm willing to buy another set of CDs, if 
someone can point to a source where I would be sure to get release 2 or 3.  If there is a patch of some sort that will fix this problem, I can 
download it from another computer, and bring it home.

Any advice that anyone can provide will be greatly appreciated.

-jeff van campen



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