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Date:      Fri, 09 Jun 95 23:08:26 EST
From:      Dennis Forbes <dforbes@suspects.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Install problems
Message-ID:  <Rkmg7c4w165w@suspects.com>

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	Firstly:  I should explain that my net connection gives me, 
perhaps, 700cps.  In addition, I am limited to two hours per day.  Hence, 
my connection is limited.
	Saying that, I finally downloaded the 14MB required to do a 
binary install (2.0.5-ALPHA directory on freebsd.org....BTW, it's quite 
silly that there is a ftp.freebsd.org, and then freebsd.org!).  
Fantastic!  I went to install....downer.  At 15% the debugging screen 
starts spewing nonending checksum errors on "stand/cpio"...  Is this a 
defective file?  Actually, I should mention that I started getting the 
files originally from ftp.cdrom.com, and then switched to freebsd.org 
halfway through.  The whole process took about 4 days.  If there is a 
defective file, is there any way for me to find which it is without 
resorting to regetting all of the files?

	BTW:  You guys are doing an incredible job.  I really am amazed 
such a product exists without a four figure price:  just ask the guy I 
spoke to when originally talking to your product with Walnut Creek...  
;^)  Humorous phone call!




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