fanthom,
From a conclusion, I downloaded ISO file this morning and tried installing again. It worked like a charm!!
This is how I downloaded the ISO file.
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/opt/wget-1.15/bin/wget -c
http://porteus-kiosk.org/public/Porteus ... 1-i486.iso
md5sum Porteus-Kiosk-3.1.1-i486.iso
-->bb387f96c0d6665c41673865fee064cc Porteus-Kiosk-3.1.1-i486.iso
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This is what my setting looks like.
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connection=wired
network_interface=eth0
ip_address=10.0.0.152
netmask=255.255.255.0
default_gateway=10.0.0.1
dns_server=8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4
homepage=10.0.0.145
hostname=*********
allow_icmp_protocol=yes
firefox_idle=5
root_password=*********
screen_saver_idle=10
timezone=Pacific/Honolulu
vnc_interactive=yes
vnc_password=*********
wallpaper=http://*********.jpg
additional_components=09-x11vnc.xzm 08-ssh.xzm 07-java.xzm 06-fonts.xzm 05-flash_legacy.xzm
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(Answer just in case)
a) I had been trying to install with the setting above by using the ISO (md5: 167185C960C97AE6D5CA7354588235FF) maybe more than 10 times. I tried several variation of combination of additional components and had realized that I could only downloaded 8-ssh.xzm. I failed to download the rest of them.
b) Wired connection
c)No
d)I did and it worked!! Thank you very much for your great work!!
e)I did not keep any of error messages. I was going to take pictures of those errors today, but I didn't because it worked!
I am digressing a little, but my understanding is that if you manually download modules and rebuild an ISO following the steps on
http://porteus-kiosk.org/kiosk-customization.html, you do not have to download them during the installation. Is this correct? I still want to know why I failed to install it even though I rebuilt an ISO because I want to try customizing modules in the future.