Re: Corrupt console-data_1999.08.29-24_all.deb file
Seems I have to answer my question myself:
I found the problem - quite simple: I repartitioned
the system, and it worked. The mistake was: the
partition (maybe root?) was too small... ;-)
Greetings, Roland
--- Roland Gropmair <rgropmair@yahoo.com> wrote:
> All,
>
> I tried to install woody on i386. All went fine, but
> when I perform the step "Install Base System", I get
> the following error message:
>
File:/instmnt/pool/main/c/console/console-data/console-data_1999.08.29-24_all.deb
> was corrupt. Couldn't download console data.
>
> The strange thing is: when I try to install via the
> network (from the default debian web site
> us.debian.org:80), I get exactly the same error
> message. I do not believe that the file is really
> corrupted, and I am the only one to notice that.
> ;-)
>
> It seems that Andrew had a similar problem, on a
> totally different platform:
>
http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/Debian-Linux/241/0/9483033/
> He was able to install on a different PC - so what
> is
> the difference?
>
> Could it be that the partitioning I did was not
> correct (let's say unpacking of this file failed)?
> How
> does the installer determine if a file is corrupt?
>
> Thanks, Roland
>
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