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Re: Debian Install stalls at 5% (at least for 3 hours, don't know if it suffices to designate this state as `stall')



Mark wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 2:00 PM, Merciadri Luca
> <Luca.Merciadri@student.ulg.ac.be
> <mailto:Luca.Merciadri@student.ulg.ac.be>> wrote:
>
>     I tried a first Debian install, which stalled at 5%. I then
>     re-tried, and
>     here I am: stuck at 5% for a long time (~3 hours). I did not mess
>     anything with the parameters, and this is not at all my first Debian
>     install. I don't understand why this happens.
>
>
> What stage is it on when it stalls, i.e. is it trying to download from
> a certain server, partitioning, etc.?
It is on `Please wait.' Normally, it should have already downloaded
files (at least it wrote that it downloaded files some hours ago).
> I only install off CD or DVD so I'm not familiar with the netinst.  I
> will say the last time I had trouble like that, I chose a different
> ftp mirror from outside my country and it worked.  You might have
> already tried that though.
I've already tried changing ftp mirrors, but nice suggestion though. I
actually get many messages with in-target: `in-target: Do you wxant to
ignore this warning and proceed anyway?' `To continue, enter [...].' and
I see many packages' names with `in-target' before, but no warning. I
can't go to the top, so I can't guess what it wrote before what I'm
seeing. (I see all these messages thanks to Ctrl Alt F4 as suggested
before.)


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