Another option is to perform a 'net install - smaller image to download and only the packages specified for install are downloaded (as far as I understand it, anyway)
Christopher Tooley ctoo...@uvic.ca<mailto:ctoo...@uvic.ca> Systems, HEP/Astronomy UVic On 2012-08-31, at 9:57 AM, Henrique Junior <henrique...@gmail.com<mailto:henrique...@gmail.com>> wrote: You have downloaded the right image. Have you checked it?[1] To prevent errors I always download my images using torrent [1] - http://ftp1.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/6.3/x86_64/iso/SHA256SUM 2012/8/31 Müller-Reineke, Matthias <matthias.mueller-rein...@grundvers.de<mailto:matthias.mueller-rein...@grundvers.de>> Dear Scientific users, i've tried to install Scientific Linux 6.3 from the image named SL-63-x86_64-2012-08-02<tel:64-2012-08-02>-Install-DVD.iso . What ever I try I am told: "Please insert Scientific Linux disc 1 to continue." (see appended picture). The iso image is 4 GB large so i thought it contains everything for a standard/small installation. Is this a bug? I can hardly imagine that the iso image is useless. Which iso image is for which purpose? I want to install a minimalistic system from as few media as possible. Matthias Müller-Reineke ------------------------------------------ Grundeigentümer-Versicherung VVaG Große Bäckerstraße 7 20095 Hamburg Tel: 040 - 3 76 63 - 199 Fax: 040 - 3 76 63 - 98 199 http://www.grundvers.de<http://www.grundvers.de/> <mailto:matthias.mueller-rein...@grundvers.de<mailto:matthias.mueller-rein...@grundvers.de>> Firmensitz: Hamburg HRB 13 103 Vorstand: Heinz Walter Berens (Vors.), Rüdiger Buyten Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Peter Landmann -- Henrique "LonelySpooky" Junior