Package: Debian installer (DVD-iso binary-1) Version: 3.1_r0a When installing the DVD-iso of release "Sarge" 3.1_r0a the installation process can't be continued when arriving at the installation menu containing the 'choose keyboard, choose language, verify CD images, load modules,....' options.
The computer used is a Compaq presario 7588 (pentium 4) containing a Compaq DVD-player and a HP CD-writer. This configuration installs in a correct way the Fedora-core-2 (from CD-rom, using the HP-CDWriter) and the Mandrake-9.2 releases (from DVD, using the DVD-player), so the hardware is working correctly. The system boots correctly from the DVD containing the first binary DVD-iso (with correct MD5). When trying to verify the images or load modules the installation process expect a CD inside the CD-player. It hangs up some time and later on it asks for a CD. When inserting a dummy CD into the CD-player with the intention that the installation program detects that it's wrong and starts looking on the second (DVD-) drive, the program reports that it's not a Debian CD that is found, "please insert the Debian CD". It seems that the DVD-iso contains some code meant for the CD-iso: When booting from DVD the installation program forgets from which drive it booted (from the DVD-player), and starts looking for the installation CDROM, which is not present. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]