Re: ( No usable mirrors | Binary install CD toast ) for 6.0?

2005-11-15 Thread Garrett Cooper

I was actually using the RELEASE version though and not RC1.
	Please CC me as I'm unsubscribing from the freebsd-questions list.  
Thanks,

-Garrett

On Nov 15, 2005, at 2:23 AM, Martin Tournoy wrote:


If youi are using 6.0-RC1 and not 6.0-RELEASE you need to set the
release name to 6.0-RELEASE (this can be done in sysininstall >
options)

On 15/11/05, Garrett Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

What I was curious (and a bit perplexed about) is that when I
finally got a working 6.0 disk burned, it seemed as if there weren't
any working mirrors for downloading indexes or packages for 6.0. I
was wondering if this was accidental, intentional, or...?
I am wondering since I wasn't capable of installing expat  
as well as

completely install the base package off of the larger install CDs,
which is a problem for a person setting up a new system.
I was trying to use the i386 iso(s) on my Pentium 4 and  
all of my

network settings were correct as I logged into the servers, but the
sysinstall program claimed there wasn't any retrievable data.
Thanks,
-Garrett
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( No usable mirrors | Binary install CD toast ) for 6.0?

2005-11-14 Thread Garrett Cooper
	What I was curious (and a bit perplexed about) is that when I  
finally got a working 6.0 disk burned, it seemed as if there weren't  
any working mirrors for downloading indexes or packages for 6.0. I  
was wondering if this was accidental, intentional, or...?
	I am wondering since I wasn't capable of installing expat as well as  
completely install the base package off of the larger install CDs,  
which is a problem for a person setting up a new system.
	I was trying to use the i386 iso(s) on my Pentium 4 and all of my  
network settings were correct as I logged into the servers, but the  
sysinstall program claimed there wasn't any retrievable data.

Thanks,
-Garrett
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