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Hello linux gys, I Wish to install opensuse10.2 on my 64 bit machine through network (nfs) server. I have mounted the dirs contain all suse. Installation fails during the second ...
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    Unhappy file integrity check error in opensuse10.2 installation reg

    Hello linux gys,
    I Wish to install opensuse10.2 on my 64 bit machine through network (nfs) server.
    I have mounted the dirs contain all suse.
    Installation fails during the second cd reading and says that integrity check fails and give me options for abort retry ignore. On all options if refuses to install.
    I have checked the md5checksum value for the second cd and it is ok.
    Could somebody help me how to proceed?

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    Try doing the install locally through cd-rom, if possible.

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    file integrity

    If some problem in the network happen during the install process you will have some missing digits so the md5chesum will give you such errors,
    but if the problem appear only on the installation of the second cd so should be something else!!!

    hope this help

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    Red face Re--file integrity check error in suse10.2 reg

    Thank you for your suggestions.
    Actually i am able to install GNOME without any problem with the same setup.
    Only KDE installation fails.
    Is there any way to install KDE and GNOME(i mean both) in suse?
    Advance thanks for your help.

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    KDE is available in Installation CDs. open Yast -- Software Management and search KDE Desktop. Yast will ask for installation CD and you will have choice to switch either Session at Login Screen.





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