The debian installer before post-install boot takes down wi-fi network and I don't know if the installer didn't do that whether ifup could bring the wi-fi network up on first boot. What dmesg output can get anyone is clues as to the devices that are down and installed on the system are and what the installer/user does about them is left for them to work out which is why this and past threads have happened on debian-user. Sound not working for screen reader users after first boot really is a serious accessibility problem and unacceptable.
On Sun, 15 Aug 2021, Paul Gevers wrote: > Hi David, > > On 15-08-2021 13:03, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. wrote: > > It's awfully quiet here.> > > I have the log files of unsuccessful installation of my Bullseye AMD64 > > RC Netinstall CD here: > > > > http://qsl.net/n1ea/bullseyerc3netinstall.tar.gz > > <http://qsl.net/n1ea/bullseyerc3netinstall.tar.gz> > > > > Thanks to Jude for replying to my previous posts, otherwise I thought > > the list was malfunctioning. > > I'm not able to be very much useful myself, I mentioned this thread on > #debian-cd yesterday and hope somebody can pick it up. > > Paul > >

