Description of problem: Adding packages from DVD returns "Insert Disc 2" message. THe DVD disc is tested OK and initial install is from that same disc. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info: Fujitsu Laptop, P7010 (internal DVD-R, CDWR), default "Personal Desktop" installation no additional settings Please let me know if you need more information
Is this for the first pull of any package or after some packages have installed?
Hi Jeremy, I believe some packages were pulled, but not sure... I tried with several packages but one I think I tried alone was "kernel-source" or "development" This is actually a product from https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/ show_bug.cgi?id=133674 "Not enough space to install" you looked at earlier today - sorry I did not realize /usr neded to be larger than 6GB After installing the "personal desktop" an dfiring it up the first time I tried to install the remaining packages - at least "kernel- source" in order to get the 1280x768 bios patch added. Please excause my vague answer. Unfortunately it's difficult for me to retry right now (had to get something going).
I tried once again to install from scratch and later add packages. same problem - NO packages were pulled though, the disc just spins up for a while and asks for disc 2 rechecked the dvd-rom 'md5sum /dev/cdrw_dvdrom' and it would now appear that the md5sum is different - hmmmmm.... may have been bad disc after all.