The file in question (Packages.gz) is only 20 bytes bit, same file on ubuntu-12.04-desktop is a couple of kilobytes, that looks more reasonable. "zcat Packages" reports no problem though. It looks like an empty .gz-file.
There is nothing problem with my download. My downloaded iso has md5 9fcc322536575dda5879c279f0b142d7 just as it shold be.
Either there is a problem with Packages.gz that should have some content, or it is a problem with the installer that detects an empty .gz-file as "corrupt". Anyways - it's a bug.
Doing unattended kickstart- installation and during install I get a red screen with "Warning: http:// ..../ubuntu/ dists/precise/ restricted/ binary- amd64/Packages was corrupt."
I have to click "Continue" to go on.
The file in question (Packages.gz) is only 20 bytes bit, same file on ubuntu- 12.04-desktop is a couple of kilobytes, that looks more reasonable. "zcat Packages" reports no problem though. It looks like an empty .gz-file.
There is nothing problem with my download. My downloaded iso has md5 9fcc322536575dd a5879c279f0b142 d7 just as it shold be.
Either there is a problem with Packages.gz that should have some content, or it is a problem with the installer that detects an empty .gz-file as "corrupt". Anyways - it's a bug.