On 1/10/26 16:34, MartinGary Padgett wrote:
Please someone respond to let me know if this message got to the Debian
User group.

On 2025 October 09 I opened for use a desktop computer which had not been
used for six months. On the evening of October 14 I closed it in the usual
way.  The next morning I expected to reopen it also in the usual way.
Instead I saw on the monitor a long list of 'failure messages' partially
shown in the attachments to this message.

At the end of the list is the statement "you are in emergency mode" and a
series of instructions ostensibly to eliminate the failures. Unfortunately
I could use them because the computer was not responding to any attempt in
any way to access it. I consequently decided not to try to determine what
is causing each failure. Instead I will try what I expect will be a quicker
way to restore the computer: to reinstall the OS.

For this purpose I used a CD-R disk Netinstall, "amd 64,12.7.0 Bookworm",
the same one I used for the first OS installation in this computer.  (It
was I all had.) All went well until almost the end, when I received this
disconcerting message: "'Executing' 'grub-install dummy' failed".  I take
this phrase to mean that neither grub nor EFI were ever installed.  (Since
'sarge', when I first installed a Debian OS, I have never received such a
message, nor indeed experienced such failures.)

Further research will require a computer or an equivalent.  As my only
available computer is now unusable, I will have to find a suitable
substitute. After some thought I decided that my tablet will have to do. So
I spent intermittently the last three months learning what it can do for me
and, perhaps more importantly, what it cannot.  Luckily it can do emails
going and coming, such as this one.

I started by searching on line such titles as Debian, Debian  [email protected]
and DebianNetall grub. In short I was unable to match anything I found
there to my situation. I did however ascertain that what I needed is some
way to install grub etc. independent of what is already in the computer.

Among my researches I however did find the following mentions: "rEFInd
rescue media" and "Using Debian installer in rescue mode". Both of them
seem to anticipate some sort of activity respecting grub and perhaps EFI.
Since I have access to debian installer in rescue mode I scrutinized it.
There I found a series of obtuse, at least to me, lines which may be
relevant. If so, this neophyte is incapable of interpreting them.

Consequently I have abandoned attempts to resolve alone this computer
failure. I am now seeking assistance from the Debian-user group to help me.
I will be grateful for any assistance from those in the group can help me.

   Fail1.jpg
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/12hoAC8xriU_ISmQ3yvW_BRwxXa-ITDsv/view?usp=drivesdk>

   Fail2.jpg
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Lg0duq6aSL6RsOAqq3TSiG2cacaJfpmf/view?usp=drivesdk>

Please provide more information:

1.  What is the computer used for?

2.  What is your network environment and Internet connection?

3. What is the make and model of the computer (or motherboard and case, if homebrew), the processor, the memory modules, the hard disk drive(s), the solid-state drives, and any other hardware other than keyboard, mouse, and monitor?

4. Is the firmware BIOS, UEFI in Legacy mode, or UEFI? If UEFI, is Secure Boot enabled?

5.  What operating systems and/or file systems are on the various drives?

6.  What is the boot order setting in firmware/ non-volatile memory?

7.  What boot manager(s) are installed?


Please take notes when installing Debian and post them. Please see my daily driver installation notes, below.


David



January 9, 2022

1.  Wipe Intel SSD 520 Series 60 GB drive in Intel DQ67SW.  Insert
    debian-11.2.0-amd64-netinst USB flash drive into USB 3.0 port
    adjacent Gigabit port. Boot:

        Debian GNU/Linux installer menu (BIOS mode)
                                        install
        Language                        C
        Continent or region             North America
        Country, territory or area      United States
        Keymap to use                   American English
        Hostname                        laalaa
        Domain name                     tracy.holgerdanske.com
        Root password                   ********
        Re-enter password               ********
        Full name for new user          debian
        Username for your account       debian
        Choose a password               ********
        Re-enter password               ********
        Select your time zone           Pacific
        Partitioning method             Manual
          Select a partition... SCSI1 (0,0,0) (sda) - 60.0 GB ATA INTEL 
SSDSC2CW06
            Create partition table      Yes
          Select a partition...         pri/log 60.0 GB FREE SPACE
            Create a new partition
              New partition size        1 GB
              Type                      Primary
              Location                  Beginning
              Partition settings
                Use as                  Ext4 journaling file system
                Mount point             /boot
                Mount options           defaults
                Label                   laalaa_boot
                Reserved blocks         5%
                Typical usage           standard
                Bootable flag           on
                Done setting up the partition
          Select a partition...         pri/log 59.0 GB FREE SPACE
            Create a new partition
              New partition size        1 GB
              Type                      Primary
              Location                  Beginning
              Partition settings
                Use as                  physical volume for encryption
                Encryption method       Device-mapper (dm-crypt)
                Encryption              aes
                Key size                256
                IV algorithm            xts-plain64
                Encryption key          Random key
                Erase data              no
                Bootable flag           off
                Done setting up the partition
          Select a partition...         pri/log 58.0 GB FREE SPACE
            Create a new partition
              New partition size        13 GB
              Type                      Primary
              Location                  Beginning
              Partition settings
                Use as                  physical volume for encryption
                Encryption method       Device-mapper (dm-crypt)
                Encryption              aes
                Key size                256
                IV algorithm            xts-plain64
                Encryption key          Passphrase
                Erase data              no
                Bootable flag           off
                Done setting up the partition
          Configure encrypted volumes
            Write the changes to disk   Yes
            Encryption configuration    Create encrypted volumes
            Devices to encrypt
              [*] /dev/sda2 (1000MB; crypto)
              [*] /dev/sda3 (13000MB; crypt)
            Continue
            Encryption configuration    Finish
            Encryption passphrase       ********
            Re-enter passphrase         ********
          Select a partition...         #1 13.0 GB f ext4
            Partition settings
              Use as                    Ext4 journaling file system
              Mount point               /
              Mount options             defaults
              Label                     laalaa_root
              Reserved blocks           5%
              Typical usage             standard
              Done setting up the partition
          Finish partitioning and write changes to disk
            Write the changes to disks  Yes
        Debian archive mirror country   United States
        Debian archive mirror           deb.debian.org
        HTTP proxy information          <blank>
        Package usage survey            No
        Choose software                 Debian desktop environment
                                            Xfce
                                        SSH server
                                        standard system utiilties
        Device for boot loader installation
                                        /dev/sdb 
(ata-INTEL_SSDSC2CW060A3_********)
        Installation complete           Continue

    Push and hold power button at POST; release when computer turns
    off.  Remove USB flash drive.



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