I decided to go for the Debian 3.0r2 distribution. Maybe I shouldn't. It refuses to install because it claims that it cannot download pppoe (not sure what it is, but I imagine that it's got something to do with networking). I've also tried the 3.0r1, but then I get a "debootstrap error value 1" message.
I've downloaded the non-US boot CD three times now, and Jigdo always states that the ISO image was built successfully. Does anyone know what to do to make the installation work?
Kindest Regards, /David R. At 07:52 2004-03-24 -0500, you wrote:
Thus spake David Renstr?m: # Ok, I'll try Fedora first of all. But the problem is that there's no # bootdisk.img included on the installation CD (disc 1) as stated in the # README file in the images directory.
As this is a test release, it is possible that this was a developer oversight. I
recall in fc1test2, all te RELEASENOTES and README files were missing from the
CD. Try searching the bugzilla system to see if anyone has filed a bug report.
You may also want to check the release tree itself to see if the file has been
added since the release of the ISOs.
HTH PRINCE
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