Re: Installation Problems
When it stops, can you push ctrl-c to cancel the install and try it again?
Or does the system just hang completely? If it does, then it might be a
CD-ROM problem, but I don't know.
Also, doing a cold reboot on a linux system is not a good idea. You will
almost always get a disk error after that. The better way is to use
shutdown command or push ctrl-alt-del combination.
On Fri, 10 Jan 1997, Didier Nghia Le Tien wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'am trying to install Debian 1.2 from the Infomagic Distribution (Dec.
> !996).
> The system always stop during the package installation (not always on
> the same package). Then when i reboot i got some disks error that i
> repaired using fsck. I find it very surprising because i previously made
> a scan disk on my partition succesfully. I don't know if the problem
> comes from my CD-ROM (I use a Nakamichi MJ-4.4) as it is detect by the
> system during the boot
>
> hdc : Nakamichi, ATAPI CD-ROM (or something like that)
>
> Does anyone has an idea about what happens ?
>
> Didier
>
>
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