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posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Results 1 to 4 of 4 Thread: Installation fails at 'Install the base system.' Debootstrap error Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode June 7th, 2010 #1 kentmcn View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message First Cup of Ubuntu Join Date Oct 2009 Beans kali linux install failed to determine the codename for the release 2 Installation fails at 'Install the base system.' Debootstrap error I'm installing Desktop 10.04 with the Alternate CD, due to a RAID1 requirement. Things go fine until the base system is being installed--just after the partitioning. Then I get a lot of Debootstrap warnings that file://cdrom/pool/main/... was corrupt, then "Warning: Couldn't download package ..." There must have been a hundred or more packages that wouldn't load. This is my third try, with two different verified-for-integrity multiple-times CDs. The second and third try I checked both CDs for integrity prior to the installation attempt. (I switched to another CD after the second failure). Results were the same for all three attempts. The partitioning has a RAID1 and several ext4 and ext2 partitions as well as a swap partition on each of the two drives. Is ext4 solid? I've had previous troubles with trying to install this machine, but this is earlier in the process. (Previous trouble was the system's not finding /boot/grub and dumping me to a grub-rescue> prompt. I didn't follow up on the rescue because I couldn't find the /boot partition. Turned out the grub directory was in /. /boot was missing--maybe because I put it at the end of the drive during the i
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