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-----Original Message----- From: linux400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of BDietz@xxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2006 9:33 AM To: Linux/400 Discussion Subject: RE: Fw: More hurdles: installing SuSE on OS/400; can't
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maybe the disk image is corrupt??
No...they all pass the md5sum check.
maybe it needs the next CD (you have to manually change via WRKIMGCLG)
Nope. Not five nanoseconds into the install process. I could try it, but that seems utterly nonsensical.
the last message start the question/answer what did you answer??
I didn't continue. I can't imagine a successful installation when the kernel messages claim that the CD ROM drive (virtual or not) can't be accessed. =( I think this one will be a biiiiig problem. I have a feeling it won't be easy to solve. Google has one result for the error message I get; it points to a bulletin board message posted by someone from China who never was able to solve the problem. -- Tommy Butler, Linux Engineer tommy.butler@xxxxxxx office: (682) 831-8050
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