Bug 23067

Summary: installation fails, gives message below, compaq 4100 xe (486 16 mb, 1.7 Gb,SVGA,2network cards)
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Doug Cook <dougcook>
Component: anacondaAssignee: Michael Fulbright <msf>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Need Real Name <pelzak>
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Priority: medium    
Version: 7.0   
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Hardware: i386   
OS: Linux   
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Description Doug Cook 2001-01-01 01:53:48 UTC
Traceback (innermost last):
  File "/usr/bin/anaconda", line 438, in ?
    intf.run(todo, test = test)
  File "/var/tmp/anaconda-7.0.1//usr/lib/anaconda/text.py", line 1030, in 
run
    rc = apply (step[1](), step[2])
  File "/var/tmp/anaconda-7.0.1//usr/lib/anaconda/text.py", line 507, in 
__call__
    if todo.doInstall ():
  File "/var/tmp/anaconda-7.0.1//usr/lib/anaconda/todo.py", line 1543, in 
doInstall
    self.instCallback, p)
  File "/var/tmp/anaconda-7.0.1//usr/lib/anaconda/todo.py", line 1298, in 
instCallback
    self.rpmFD = os.open(fn, os.O_RDONLY)
OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or 
directory: '/mnt/source/RedHat/RPMS/dosfstools-2.2-8.i386.rpm'

Local variables in innermost frame:
fn: /mnt/source/RedHat/RPMS/dosfstools-2.2-8.i386.rpm
total: 0
self: <todo.ToDo instance at 8269288>
h: <header object at 838be80>
amount: 0
intf: <text.InstallProgressWindow instance at 8db41f8>
what: 2

ToDo object:
(itodo
ToDo
p1
(dp2
S'method'
p3
(iimage
CdromInstallMethod
p4
(dp5
S'currentDisc'
p6
I1
sS'tree'
p7
S'/mnt/source'
sS'device'
p8
S'hdb'
sS'progressWindow'
p9

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Comment 1 Matt Wilson 2001-01-01 05:31:50 UTC
This looks like a problem with your CD media or CD-ROM drive.  Note also that 16
MB machines are cutting it very close when it comes to requirements for Red Hat
Linux.  Things work much better with 20 and more.