Date: Fri, 09 Jun 95 20:17:09 EST From: Dennis Forbes <dforbes@suspects.com> To: freebsd-install@freebsd.org Subject: Problems installing 2.0.5A Message-ID: <aNeg7c2w165w@suspects.com>
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I finally managed to acquire all of the binary files for the 2.0.5 Alpha release (which, considering I'm on a link getting 700cps at BEST, 250cps and worst, 600cps average, it was quite a monumentous task getting the 14MB). This morning, at the peak of anticipation I tried to install (using just the binary install option): No luck. At 15%, I start getting chksum errors with a message saying something of the sort "stand/cpio checksum error - 123849 bytes skipped..." or " directory : ls cannot create". I had a funny feeling (;^)) while getting the files (over a period of four days) that the files were actually changing... These files weren't updated within the same release were they? I certainly hope not! If I have a corrupted file, is there any way for me to find which one it is? Thanks very, very, very much. dforbes@suspects.com
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