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--- Begin Message ---Package: debian-installer Severity: important Tags: d-i Dear Debian Team, I tested installation using Debian-jessie-DI-b2-amd64-netinst.iso. I met some failure in instalation. [1] It seemed to correct proceeding partitioning of HDD in installation,and also to finish installation correctly.But after reboot, it seemed not to find boot sector and failed to boot. [2] After failure installation, I examined HDD using SystemRescueCd( http://www.sysresccd.org/SystemRescueCd_Homepage). Finally I found there was only 1 partion in size of 512MBytes formatted by vfat. Also I found this partion has only 1 directory named 'EFI'. (There were no partion of ext4, and no whole size of disk.) Here the ditails: Installation target machine: Acer TravelMate P253 BIOS Settings: Legacy BIOS, Secure boot disabled. I don't have any idea of something wrong. Can anyone let me know how to investigate this failure? Thank you in advance. Regards Takahide Nojima. --- System Information: Debian Release: Jessie/testing APT prefers testing Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
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--- Begin Message ---Dear Maintainer, I close this report which I sent before. Because this bug report is about the too old version of Debian, at least currently, I guess this report is meaningless. Thank you, Takahide Nojima
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