On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Adam Julius wrote:

> I tried that but the filename was too large to work under the installer so I
> renamed it hail.iso but it still wouldnt recognize it as the right file.  I


Hmm.  I had this problem back in mid-August, just after Hail was
released.  My ISO was named hail-i386-Storm-Linux-2000-open,
whereas the two current versions have -2.0[2|4] appended.  No idea
what's different about them, but maybe this problem has worsened since
then.  I reported it to the mailing list, but never really received an
answer back.  

If all else fails, do a network installed.  I don't know if it's
supported or not yet, but it IS included as an option on the boot
disks, and it DOES work... well... at least it used to.  I remember
there were some packages that weren't in the right place in the tree
that got munged up, and also some packages that locked up the initial
configuration, so I can't say how successful you'll be.

If you keep having problems, maybe just do a bare-bones network
install, then manually install everything else.  


Tudor



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