On Fri, Jan 12, 2001 at 04:02:18AM -0800, Chris Snyder wrote:
> Sorry about repeating this question, but I did not find a solid answer in any of the
>archives. I purchased Storm Linux a few months back (rain release), and at the time
>I was operating on a Pentium 75. I decided at the time to put Storm away until I had
>better hardware resources to run it. I have finally upgraded my computer (Celeron
>500), and decided it was time for the Storm to hit my computer again. The install
>freezes on me (right after it completes marking packages for installation)...this
>happens in both graphical and text based install modes. I have tried several
>different partition configurations (I also have Win95 installed), using both express
>and custom install modes, but no luck. I have no Network card, and the modem is a
>U.S. Robotics 56K modem (NOT a winmodem...I had it working in Debian prior to this
>install) I have tried the modem in both plug and play mode, and set the jumpers for
>different com/interupt settings just to see if this was a problem, but o!
> nce again no luck. Does anyone have anything to suggest?
>
I had the same problem but was able to work around by using the text
mode install. You might try choosing a minimal number of packages.
You can also d/l from Stormix a couple of boot floppies to install
the base system and then install the rest of the packages from a
stormix/debian mirror with task-sel and apt-get.
You might have a bad cd, so its probably easier and quicker to just
do the floppy install.
Also set the word wrap on your compose-message.
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