Re: BDI 2.18 install problem
Hi John
It sounds as if you may have a corrupt disk - This does happen from time to
time I'm afraid. I will try to dig out some instructions on how to do an md5
checksum using the one Henkka provides at www.yty.net/cnc.
Failing that, I could do a "site visit" week after next on my way up to NAMES.
Regards, Paul.
On Sunday 13 April 2003 6:18 am, John Kasunich wrote:
> I'm trying to install BDI 2.18 on an Allen Bradley 6180 industrial PC.
> It boots from the CD-ROM and all goes well through the config part.
> But when it starts the actual installation, things get VERY slow.
> The help screen says 15-20 minutes. Well, it takes 10 mins or
> so to set up the file system. Then that little dialog box goes away
> and it just sits there. It's not totally locked up - the mouse cursor
> moves, and if I click on "Hide Help", it works. But it's been about
> 50 minutes now, and it still hasn't even started installing packages.
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"To err is human...to really f*** things up requires the root password."
>From a collection of quotes at http://www.indigo.org/quotes.html
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