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Sent: Thursday, June 25, 1998 8:17 PM
To: Michael B. Taylor
Subject: Re: Linux system Instalation - CRC Error
I have a feeling that Debian /Linux is particularly sensitive to media
defect. Even
when I use disk that are formatted perfectly in win95, I still
I have a feeling that Debian /Linux is particularly sensitive to media defect.
Even
when I use disk that are formatted perfectly in win95, I still get error during
installing.
Something retrying works.
But the easiest way out is to get a new box of floppy. You would need 9 disks,
about a
Instalation - CRC Error
Date: jeudi 25 juin 1998 22:34
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From: Romilson Cruz de Carvalho
To: Debian List
Subject: Linux system Instalation - CRC Error
Date: 1998-06-25 22:34
Priority: 3
Gentlemen,
I got the following files of instalation of Linux Debian:
Root.Bin
Resc1440.Bin
Drv1440.Bin
Base-1.Bin Base-2.Bin
Base-3.Bin Base-4.Bin
Base-5.Bin Base1_3.Tgz
The RAWRITE2.EXE was used to make the instalation disks.
When I put the RESCUE DISK in the drive and reboot my computer,
Sounds like you there may be a media defect on the floppy you used for the
rescue disk. Use another floppy. This is pretty common.
Here is what I do do make a Debian boot floppy set. It is kinda time
consuming, but it has pretty much eliminated this kind of problem for me.
DOS (Win95,
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