[Redhat-s390-list] Problem With wget in Roswell Beta

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Once I proceed into rhsetup, I get to the point where the installation
scripts try to use wget to retrieve files from my FTP server.  When it does,
I get the following on my telnet session:

Mounting filesystems...
40000+0 records in
40000+0 records out
mke2fs 1.22, 22-Jun-2001 for EXT2 FS 0.5b, 95/08/09
--(null)--  (null)
  (null) => `(null)'
Connecting to 205.239.30.50:21... connected!
Logging in as rztsgk ... Logged in!
==> SYST ... done.    ==> PWD ... done.
==> TYPE I ... done.  ==> CWD /pub/linux/rawhide/s390/RedHat/base ... done.
==> PORT ...
Invalid PORT.
Retrying.

Memory fault

gzip: /mnt1/netstg1.img.gz: unexpected end of file
/mnt1/netstg1.img: No such file or directory
Couldn't mount netstg1.img ramdisk
Stopped installation. No cleanup is done!



And on the console is this:

User process fault: interruption code 0x10    
failing address: 0                            
CPU:    0                                     
Process wget (pid: 215, stackpage=03479000)   
                                              
User PSW:    0709d000 c00a05e6                
task: 03478000 ksp: 03479e98 pt_regs: 03479f68
User GPRS:                                    
ffffffff  00000101  00000003  00000001        
00000101  7fffe668  ffffff80  7fffe428        
00000101  0041ff48  00000000  7fffdd48        
c0147c88  c00a05c4  c006e016  7fffdd48        
User ACRS:                                    
00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000        
00000001  00000000  00000000  00000000        
00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000        
00000000  00000000  00000000  00000000        
Kernel BackChain  CallChain                   
       03479e98   [<000126c8>]                
       03479f08   [<0001e73a>]                


Mark Post



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