Hmm....I had a similar problem with the installer, though in my case I
had put the installation DVD image on a thumb drive.  Everything worked
fine up to a point.  Then I had to do something a little out of the
ordinary and the same thing happened to me...it wanted to remount the
the file system but tried to do so from /dev/sr0, assuming I guess that
was where the medium was. It refused to remount from the thumb drive.  I
suspect that this does need to be reported so that it can be
addressed...It is way to late for me to do so as it was some time ago,
and I haven't preserved enough information about the situation to be of
much help in a bug report.

On 05/04/2017 08:53 AM, Stefan Helmert wrote:
> If I start from debian 8.7.1 live cd/dvd over pxe and nfs, everything is 
> working fine. But clicking the installer desktop icon does nothing. This 
> happens, because the installer tries to mount the medium again. It tries to 
> mount /dev/sr0. But there is no /dev/srv0 because the medium is available as 
> mounted nfs.
> 
> The installer should not mount the medium again. The medium is already 
> mounted by the live system. I think this happens, because the developer of 
> the live install medium thought: I take the install medium and the live 
> medium and glue both together without any knowledge of each other.
> 
> I am right here to report this? Should I write in a bug tracker? where?
> 

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