On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 14:06:03 GMT
tosiara <tosiara@no-mx.forums.opensuse.org> wrote:
>
> South_African_Librarian;1855217 Wrote:
> > Your network infrastucture operating 100%? NIC in server and in target
> > PC operating 100% as well?
> >
> > I also started to experience errors with installing from DVD’s, so I
> > just boot up from DVD and do a network install.
> I have noticed that while installer was preparing to run and
> downloading it’s first 70MB the network was loaded fully (~1Mbit).
> When installer started to download packages (screenshot) the network
> load was only 128kbit and less.
>
> May repository server’s unavailability cause this error?
>
>
I’ve used the network install quite frequently recently, since my ‘little’
computer doesn’t have a DVD drive to install from.
Yes, some repositories are SLOW. If it’s bearable, just go do something else
for a while… if it’s not, you could reboot and restart the install. It’s a
pain, but I just cannot wait for my system to install at 4k/s.
Also, from what I’ve seen (empirical testing and observed responses) it seems
that download.opensuse.org, which is a redirector (to spread load across
mirrors) changes mirrors about every 10 minutes or so. Thus allowing the
install to fail and pause at the little failure popup for 10-15 minutes, then
clicking ‘retry’ tends to work for me, as often the next mirror is blazing
and it takes off.
Realize that this is from my own observations, nothing more. (Yes, I’ve
(re)installed a LOT)
Another thing concerning the network installer. It always seems to lose
network connection after it does it’s little ‘fake boot’ to start the second
phase of the install.
If you’ll CTRL-ALT-F2 (F3, F4, etc), until you find a terminal with a prompt
of “/ #”… you can restart the network subsystems and then CTRL-ALT-F7 to
return to the installer and click on ‘retry’. This fixes it every time for
me.
To restart the network systems:
(as root)
rcnetwork restart
Loni
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