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Old 7th January 2004, 08:26 AM
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ISO problems

have downloaded all 3 Fedora iso's and burned to CDRW.

Install stops at 3rd cdrw, with message " unable to find install img /tmp/cdrom".

I have downloaded iso 3 three times from different sources and have burned them to 2 different cdrws. ALL the checksums are OK.

I can also read the 3rd cd and have copied its RPM folder to hard disk without problems.

Any ideas?

Thanks
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Old 9th January 2004, 04:49 AM
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OK now

tried install on same PC - different hard drive. Installed OK.

First hard drive must have lacked sufficient available space for /tmp/cdrom or such
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