MartinGary Padgett composed on 2026-02-24 12:56 (UTC+0700): > For years I have been able from a CD-R disk containing a 'Netinstall' > various versions of Debian. I usually used the 'Install' option provided; > and in due course I was successful. Unfortunately since at least the > beginning of February such is no longer the case.
> Now 'Install' -- and for that matter all the other options -- opens with a > full screen containing 45 horizontal lines 1 mm thick, 1 cm apart. Between > each line there are various small illegible symbols. Pressing the up and > down keys of the screen will move these lines, replacing others either up > or down. > I would certainly like to reopen my computer as soon as possible and would > appreciate advice as how to do so. > By the way the installer I am currently using is '12.7.0' "Bookworm" '64 > NetInstal', which used to work but does not now. What make and model is your GPU? You may need to try booting your selection appending "nomodeset" to the linu line before proceeding. I just launched the "netboot" installer successfully using the method described at https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch04s04.en.html (ยง4.4.1) and Grub instead of using a USB stick with the NET .iso, both for Trixie and Bookworm on a PC with i5-7100T CPU and HD Graphics 630. -- Evolution as taught in public schools is, like religion, based on faith, not based on science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata

