Rokaf0 wrote:Hi, i am currently having problems installing YDL 6.2 on PS3.
I am using a USB stick, and have read many many pages on the web, yet why has nobody found a solution to this leasefailure problem!? Its so frustrating.
For those of you that don't know, everytime i try to install any system (Linux and Ubuntu so far), it keeps saying
"sending discover....
sending discover....
sending discover....
don't understand action "lease failure"
info no lease, failing"
attempting to resolve lease failure.
I later tried burning, and then attempting to install, yet this didn't work either
I have read up all the ways to install properly on USB- although i probably still am nooby hah.
Any help would be fantastic, definitely appreciate it ( have a slideshow presentation tomorrow which i was meant to play off my tv!)
Thankyou
Normally, leasefail is one of those error messages you get, and ignore. We all get that message, and nothing happens - the boot goes on to the next step. You're actually getting hung on the next step past the Leasefail, I think.
So - the bigger question is: "Why is your install failing?"
When you burned it to disc, and it didn't work, there are a couple of things to try:
1st - Run a SHA1SUM verify on the ISO you downloaded. There's a good chance you might have corrupt data. There's a quick guide here:
http://ydl.oregonstate.edu/iso/SHA1SUM-HOWTOand a table of SHA1SUM values here:
http://ydl.oregonstate.edu/iso/SHA1SUM2nd - We recommend using a program called IMGBURN for Windows to create the installer disc from the ISO. Also - you should try using IMGBURN at a 1x speed to avoid disc errors. Remember - you don't burn a disc
of an ISO - you have to create the disc
from the ISO. An ISO is not a ZIP file - it's an image snapshot. Burning a disc that contains 1 ISO file won't work. Neither will opening up an ISO and burning the contents to a disc; that skips the boot sectors contained in the ISO. That's why you need a program like IMGBURN; it takes the ISO and creates a disc.
Finally - in regards to USB - there are issues with installing from USB media. Basically, the YDL installer only works from DVD-ROM. If you want to use USB, you will need to follow this procedure and do an http install via networking:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6989Personally, it sounds like you can burn DVDs - if there's nothing wrong with your PS3's drive, I'd use that method.
Cheers,
Paul