Hi everyone- Thanks for the replies. I figured there must be some other people having the same issues, so I figured I would post on the list and see if anyone had any qork-arounds to suggest.
As for formatting and the MD5 checks, that is what I'm doing, in the order & manner you suggested. no problem mentioning it, I usually forget pretty basic things which would make it a lot easier to get things running. I do check the MD5 values against the values from TerraSoft, with no issues at all. All four downloaded images checked out exactly the same, which is why it puzzles me that #'s 2-4 pass all media checks, while #1 continues to fail. I use drive utility to partition the FW drive, with about 20GB of freespace at the top, and another partition beneath formatted for OS X. I then install a basic system of OS X on the second partition, as described in the manual so Anaconda can recignize the OS X partition and I can use the Mac on Linux functionality (if not, please let me know, I could definitely be doing something wrong). I then boot from Disk #1, but again, this might be a moot point since the mediacheck fails on this disk, so I might just be back to square 1. I'm definitely not giving up on this, I'm actually very anxious to start using YDL on my machine, but I'm starting to get to the point of thinking of getting another internal HD so I can just install it internally...the installer finds everything that's internal. If I'm getting anything wrong, or if anyone can think of anything else, pleae do let me know...I'm far from a power user (of Linux, anyway), so I can definitely be taking one (or several) missteps. Thanks for all the help! -Jason Hi Jason: I am saddened that you are having so many problems. By the way, I really like that Will Rogers quote. Now to attempt to address at least a few questions or issues. Was the firewire drive itself formatted according to the directions recommended and published in the installation manual? The two step process involves the use of the Apple Disk Utility to partition the firewire drive so that it is formatted as Free Space. After that is done then the standard YDL installation proceeds, and then anaconda should have no trouble seeing the drive. Regarding the md5 test, it is a good idea to complete the test before the disks are burned and later tested by mediacheck. The md5 test to use is invoked from within the Terminal application available within OS X. It is run upon the iso's you downloaded and you compare the md5 result of each iso against the actual md5 values reported by TSS. If there is any variance at all no matter how small from the standard TSS md5 values, you know at that point that there was a problem with the download and it is at that point where you proceed to do a new download from a different or the same mirror until the md5 values match. When they finally do match then that is the iso to burn. Maybe you've tried the above; I mention them merely on the chance that one or both was something you skipped or otherwise omitted. Good Luck... On Apr 5, 2006, at 3:59 PM, Jason Christiansen wrote: > I've been following a couple somewhat-related e-mail chains on the > list here about some difficulties others are having with the firewire > connectivity and YDL 4.1. However, I'm about to add my quandry to the > list... > > I've downloaded the ISOs for YDL 4.1, and boot into the installer > using the "install firewire" option. However, no matter what I try, > when I get to Anaconda, it never sees the firewire drive that I have > connected to the computer, just the two internal disks. It's a G4 > dual 450 (Gigabit Ethernet), Firewire drive is a SanDisk 60GB, > connecting through the built-in firewire ports on the Mac. > > One suspicion I have is that I've done the whole media check routine, > and although disks #2-4 check out fine, disk #1 results in a fail. I > re-download the image, do an MD5 check successfully, but it still > results in a fail after burning and booting. I've downloaded, checked > and burned disk #1 several times, each time resulting in a failed > mediacheck. Could this be the cause of the problem with installing to > Firewire? > > Thanks in advance for any help... > > -Jason -- Jason Christiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] "You can't say civilization isn't advancing; in every war they kill you in a new way." --Will Rogers
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