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“couldn't download packages : liblzma5 zlib1g” debian 9

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AreFJa
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“couldn't download packages : liblzma5 zlib1g” debian 9

#1 Post by AreFJa »

hello
i am new in debian and i have a problem with installing debian 9 over my computer
when i tried install the debian :

2 warnings : http://s8.picofile.com/file/8300776050/screen.png

then show me this error : http://s9.picofile.com/file/8300774950/ ... 111331.jpg

point : internet is connected

the message of virtual consol 4 :

http://s9.picofile.com/file/8300808992/ ... %DB%B4.jpg
http://s9.picofile.com/file/8300822784/ ... %DB%B9.jpg

debootstrap: /usr/sbin/debootstrap --components=main --debian-installer --resolve-deps --no--check-gpg stretch /target file:///cdrom/

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Re: “couldn't download packages : liblzma5 zlib1g” debian 9

#2 Post by kedaha »

What iso image is it? A network install CD?
I've sometimes had similar issues and it's always been because although it looks like there's an internet connection, neither the network nor apt has been properly configured. If other packages get downloaded and installed, then it's likely that the installation media is defective in some way so best to try with a new iso image.
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AreFJa
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Re: “couldn't download packages : liblzma5 zlib1g” debian 9

#3 Post by AreFJa »

kedaha wrote:What iso image is it? A network install CD?
I've sometimes had similar issues and it's always been because although it looks like there's an internet connection, neither the network nor apt has been properly configured. If other packages get downloaded and installed, then it's likely that the installation media is defective in some way so best to try with a new iso image.
this : http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/cur ... 4/iso-dvd/

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