I have had the online upgrade running (mentioned in previous messages) for several hours now. It is glacially slow (as predicted by a note in the process's window). Aside from that, It has a curious behavior: Things continue until the Total Progress gauge gets up to near 50%, then an announcement appears, telling me that it can't find Disk 0. There _is_ no Disk 0, the openSuSE disks start with 1. Offered the choice of "OK", "Abort", and "Ignore", I pressed "OK", because none of them is terribly informative. That drove Total Progress down to 20% and Package Progress Download to 0%. Now it has again arrived at the same advanced state, I have said "OK", and back we are at 20% Total Progress for the third time (counting from the beginning. I'm sure it will do the same thing again when it arrives at the same point, whereupon I will tell it to abort. I'm assuming that it will abort only that package ("java-1.5.0-sun...") and go on to better things while I am sleeping (which I am going to do rather soon). Why is this happening? What is it really saying when it complains that it can't find a nonexistent disk? -- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel
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