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Mon, 4 Jan 2010 00:47:51 -0600
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fu$##%^%!

Thank You for Your help. So far the mediacheck feature isn't telling me
anything. However, when I reach the infamous stage in the installation wi
th
the dialog bog that says I do not have the scientific linux CD. I also ha
ve
the option of selecting my hard drive partition for the image files.
However, when I do this the installation software does not show all the
directories in my Windows XP operating System--including the one where th
e
images reside. Should I move the images to a directory that the installat
ion
software sees, or perhaps download them to my Linux OS and see if the
installation software will see them there. Even if this is successful in
locating the image files, will it work? Has anybody done anything like th
is?

Finally, in addition to the eight CD's downloaded, is there another
Scientific Linux CD that I am missing, and hence, what the installer is
asking for?

Thank You very much for your Information:

Andrew Stallard

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