Problem with the netinstall image?
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I noticed the triskel packages are in the repository already. I have a Debian remotely hanging around on a second partition so the choice was obvious: downloaded the netinstall image, checked the md5sum and tried to install it over the Debian. However I get the following error message: "mirror does not support selected release." It's the same with french and spanish mirrors.
The md5sum of the image was correct, I downloaded and burned it twice but the error is still there.
Is that the correct way of installing Triskel anyway? There is no separate image for it yet, so I assumed one has to install a basic system without gnome and load triskel from there.
> The md5sum of the image was correct, I downloaded and burned it twice
> but the error is still there.
What iso was that?
It was netinstall for Dagda.
I believe that, after a netinstall done, it is only a matter of executing:
$ sudo apt-get install triskel triskel-recommended
Given the error message, I suppose you have attempted something more complicated (e.g., a modification of /etc/apt/sources.list).
I attempted to install Trisquel from the netinstall image. The installation stopped, because there was some unknown problem with the mirror. The installer told me to press Alt+F4 to look at further information about what exactly happened and in the fourth terminal I found that error message.
Oh! So, in the end, your problem has nothing to do with Triskel! You confused me.
I guess the mirror had a problem during your installation. Have you retried recently?
I wanted to do a netinstall in order to have Triskel and Trisquel separated on different partitions.
I did the netinstall twice. I waited a couple days between both attempts. I checked the md5sum before the second attempt and still got the same error - mirror does not support the selected version (which was Dagda).
It would be nice if someone could check the netinstall image and either confirm that there is a bug in it, or that it is perfectly OK and the problem is on my side.
I just now tried to do the netinstall in a virtual machine to see whether it would work or not. When I did it, it got stuck at this screen: http://i.imgur.com/HtTGv.png
It isn't the same problem you had, but it's still a problem.
aha, so the mirrors did work as they should. I'll try the netinstall and report back.
Edit: got the same error again, ignored it, partitioned the disk normally and got a debootstrap error: "cannot load the release file" (I've translated it from German, so it might be a little different).
aha, so the mirrors did work as they should. I'll try the netinstall and
report back.
I just now tried to do the netinstall in a virtual machine to see whether it
would work or not. When I did it, it got stuck at this screen:
http://i.imgur.com/HtTGv.png
It isn't the same problem you had, but it's still a problem.
I wanted to do a netinstall in order to have Triskel and Trisquel separated
on different partitions.
I did the netinstall twice. I waited a couple days between both attempts. I
checked the md5sum before the second attempt and still got the same error -
mirror does not support the selected version (which was Dagda).
It would be nice if someone could check the netinstall image and either
confirm that there is a bug in it, or that it is perfectly OK and the problem
is on my side.
Oh! So, in the end, your problem has nothing to do with Triskel! You confused
me.
I guess the mirror had a problem during your installation. Have you retried
recently?
I attempted to install Trisquel from the netinstall image. The installation
stopped, because there was some unknown problem with the mirror. The
installer told me to press Alt+F4 to look at further informations about what
exactly happened and in the fourth terminal I found that error message.
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