On 2/5/2018 2:14 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
The debian boot disk already had ejected at 61% of finishing the
installation there was no way missing components could have been
installed under those circumstances unless I put the boot disk back in
and waited. I have two systems here but have never tried an in-house
ping since I am in a wifi required situation and only have one wifi
adapter, so that can't be done. By standard system when software
selection came up I chose only option 12 and none of the other defaults
which normally would start the system out with only a command line
After which step did it stop at 61%?
If you use rescue mode can you repair your system?
I can't test the installation process using an optical media but it
looks to me as if Debian is not properly installed.
When you say that you have verified the iso; I'm asuming that the
checksum is correct (the output should end with 'OK')?
On Mon, 5 Feb 2018, john doe wrote:
Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2018 05:49:43
From: john doe <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: debian-buster-di-alpha2-x86_64 standard system install
Resent-Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2018 10:50:02 +0000 (UTC)
Resent-From: [email protected]
On 2/5/2018 9:51 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I checked the dvd integrity and integrity check was successful.? I
installed on a 3tb disk using espeak and had grub for boot loader.
Finishing the install ejected the dvd at 61% and I hit enter then the
If the installer stopped at 61%; clearly some components are missing.
What happened at 61% or what am I missing?
system got lost in space so I powered down waited about a minute and
tried
booting the system.? No beep from grub and no speech either. Could
it be
the espeak stuff didn't also have its configuration stuff saved to
the new
installation but the orca stuff got saved?
- Do you know if the system can boot (can you ping it)?
- Did you install ssh; if yes can you remotely access that host?
- Maybe using Debian rescue?
- Can you mount that partition from an other system?
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John Doe