I recently had a very similar problem. Under the guidance of Steve McIntyre, I went through the following sequence of attempted solutions, in increasing order of drastic-ness. Sadly, it was the last and most drastic one that worked. 1 Use a different set of CDs that were written more slowly. 2 Use a single DVD-ROM instead of the CD set. 3 Replace the IDE cable to the CD/DVD-ROM drive. 4 Replace the CD/DVD-ROM drive. Oops. There I go advising someone to mess around inside their computer again. Please, if possible, make sure you back up all your valuable data before doing this. -- Dan Hatton <http://www.bib.hatton.btinternet.co.uk/dan/> On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 franardia@the-fastest.net wrote:
HI everyone again. I had been trying to install Debian 3.0 on my new machine. Having succeeded on the old one I thought there would have been no problems at all installing it again. However this time I do have a major problem. After running dselect the installer asks for the first cdrom and then starts reading it but instead of installing from it fetches a few updated packages from http apt sources (that I added) and security updates. After that is done (about 30mins) it starts reading the cd again and throws an error: