Anyone else experience any difficulty with the install routine recognizing disk 3? I'm trying to install 4-beta under vmware and have had the same problem with either mounting the ISO or burning to disk. I can mount and read no problem from my parent linux installation but the install routine under vmware is complaining that it's the wrong disk. (no other install problems under vmware until disk 3 is asked for). If no one else is experiencing any issues, then I can blame vmware and go from there. I've downloaded 2 copies of ISO disk3, exact same file size and same issue.
TIA, TR
Contents of .discinfo:
1104319683.159825 CentOS 4.0 Beta i386 3 RedHat/base RedHat/RPMS RedHat/pixmaps
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 16:42 -0500, Todd Rittinger wrote:
Anyone else experience any difficulty with the install routine recognizing disk 3? I'm trying to install 4-beta under vmware and have had the same problem with either mounting the ISO or burning to disk. I can mount and read no problem from my parent linux installation but the install routine under vmware is complaining that it's the wrong disk. (no other install problems under vmware until disk 3 is asked for). If no one else is experiencing any issues, then I can blame vmware and go from there. I've downloaded 2 copies of ISO disk3, exact same file size and same issue.
TIA, TR
Contents of .discinfo:
1104319683.159825 CentOS 4.0 Beta i386 3 RedHat/base RedHat/RPMS RedHat/pixmaps
I did 3 test installs on normal machines yesterday ... I didn't do any via vmware though.
Do you have the latest ISOs (dated 29-Dec-2004) or the 15-Dec-2004 ones....
Is the MD5 sum correct on the download iso?
Thanx for the quick reply Johnny.
MD5 is showing correct: 1649e5a02963a9b0d93b22b47960e37e
ISO is dated: 2004-12-29 06:39 CentOS-4.0-Beta-Binary-CD3.iso
I think what I will do is re-download all 4 and try the install again. If I have the same issue then it's obviously a whacky vmware issue, so I'll install on a test box.
Thanx again! Be well, TR
Everything was downloaded yesterday On December 30, 2004 16:58, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 16:42 -0500, Todd Rittinger wrote:
Anyone else experience any difficulty with the install routine recognizing disk 3? I'm trying to install 4-beta under vmware and have had the same problem with either mounting the ISO or burning to disk. I can mount and read no problem from my parent linux installation but the install routine under vmware is complaining that it's the wrong disk. (no other install problems under vmware until disk 3 is asked for). If no one else is experiencing any issues, then I can blame vmware and go from there. I've downloaded 2 copies of ISO disk3, exact same file size and same issue.
TIA, TR
Contents of .discinfo:
1104319683.159825 CentOS 4.0 Beta i386 3 RedHat/base RedHat/RPMS RedHat/pixmaps
I did 3 test installs on normal machines yesterday ... I didn't do any via vmware though.
Do you have the latest ISOs (dated 29-Dec-2004) or the 15-Dec-2004 ones....
Is the MD5 sum correct on the download iso?
CentOS mailing list CentOS@caosity.org http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
I blew away the ISO's and the virtual machine files, re-downloaded, and re-created the virtual machine and all went well this time.
As a note: like RedHat and Fedora, you have to install the vmware tools in order for X to work properly. However, if you are planing on doing a vmware install, when installing the tools, say no during the setup to the question that asks if you'd like the installer to run the config script for you as it will total your mouse and cause X not to run.
Other than that, all is good so far.
Be well and Happy New Year to all! cya,TR
P.S. Please remember the folks in Asia during your celebrations...
On December 30, 2004 16:42, Todd Rittinger wrote:
Anyone else experience any difficulty with the install routine recognizing disk 3? I'm trying to install 4-beta under vmware and have had the same problem with either mounting the ISO or burning to disk. I can mount and read no problem from my parent linux installation but the install routine under vmware is complaining that it's the wrong disk. (no other install problems under vmware until disk 3 is asked for). If no one else is experiencing any issues, then I can blame vmware and go from there. I've downloaded 2 copies of ISO disk3, exact same file size and same issue.
TIA, TR
Contents of .discinfo:
1104319683.159825 CentOS 4.0 Beta i386 3 RedHat/base RedHat/RPMS RedHat/pixmaps