well,  actually,  most things I do turn into some sort of computer science project.

I might actually try that on another box, similar, to see if the regular Debian

installer does the same thing.

To be honest I don't have much experience with the inner details of Debian,  I am

more of a RHEL/Centos guy. I am building another box, for another project, for

kicks and giggles I might just try and see what it does with the Debian installer.


From what I understand,  with anything one does, a realtime kernel is a must.  I wonder if there is one for

  RHEL style  OSs that can be used?


Ron


On 10/30/19 9:25 PM, andy pugh wrote:
On Thu, 31 Oct 2019 at 02:05, R C <cjv...@gmail.com> wrote:

The problem, it seems, is that the installer doesn't like it if there
are more device  like /dev/sd* that are actually "active/installed/workin"
You seem to be in the rather interesting space where it isn't clear if
your problems are with LinuxCNC or the Debian live build.

Our .iso is very slightly altered version of the stock Debian install.
I understand that you want to use your CNC machine, not start a
computer science project, but I am curious if your issues are also
there with the stock Debian installer. (if not, then perhaps it would
be better to start there, it isn't that far from a running Debian to a
realtime kernel and installed LinuxCNC debs.)



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