i wrote the iso of openSUSE12.2 in to my DVD which was downloaded from the website yesterday.
then i deleted my old windows system.but when i started to intall 12.2,
here comes the problem:
why the “no repository found” occured to my screen?then i cant just continue my intallling…
You might have to be more specific. Are you using 32-bit or 64-bit? Do you have a wired network connection? Did you burn the iso correctly and check it for errors? SDB:Download help - openSUSE
It sounds like to me that the DVD is broken some how and not working. I would have tested the DVD before removing my Windows OS. Also, these downloaded iso disks must be booted from a real CD or DVD drive, based on its size or using the proper method, sent to a USB Thumb Drive. Any other usage will likely fail such as booting from a hard disk. If you did burn a DVD and it appears you have some other way to get online, is to burn another DVD and this time select a slower burn speed like 4X for instance and then try again. If you were to do a media check, likely the DVD in question would have failed.
Thank You,
It is best to verify the md5sum before burning the iso image
If you are running windows this link might help you
Checking the md5sum in Windows - LinuxQuestions.org
It is 64-bit,I had checked my dvd for errors before installing and find it broken.I just wanted to have a try cause the DVD iso burning processes is even with no errors.Now I think that the method of iso burning should be corrected and noticed.Thank you.
On 2012-10-27 12:06, runrun snail wrote:
> It is 64-bit,I had checked my dvd for errors before installing and find
> it broken.
I understand you say that the check did not succeed. Bad disk, check the download and repeat process.
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” (Minas Tirith))
it cant be more exhaustive!thank you,man
First time I burned it without any check,and the software for burning warned me that my DVD could be out of space,and the size of it is 4.7G,how can it be so?the size of the iso file is only 4.34G
On 2012-10-27 13:56, runrun snail wrote:
> First time I burned it without any check,and the software for burning
> warned me that my DVD could be out of space,and the size of it is
> 4.7G,how can it be so?the size of the iso file is only 4.34G
4.3 GiB = 4.7 GB
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Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
(from 11.4 x86_64 “Celadon” (Minas Tirith))