> Initial boot:           [O]
> Detect network card:    [E]
> Configure network:      [E]
> Detect media:           [O]
> Load installer modules: [O]
> Detect hard drives:     [O]
> Partition hard drives:  [O]
> Install base system:    [O]
> Clock/timezone setup:   [O]
> User/password setup:    [O]
> Install tasks:          [O]
> Install boot loader:    [O]
> Overall install:        [E ]
> 
> Comments/Problems:
> Motherboard built-in NIC (Intel i219) not recognised. Installer prompted to 
> pick a driver however no i219 driver was listed. I tried some of the listed 
> Intel drivers without success. I had to install a Realtek NIC into a PCIe 
> slot in order to install. Used text-mode install. Removed Realtek NIC after 
> installation.
> 
> <Description of the install, in prose, and any thoughts, comments
>       and ideas you had during the initial install.>
> Minor point: Installer (tasksel) defaults to Gnome desktop so the first time 
> I tried I accidentally installed Gnome. Reinstalled and remembered to 
> deselect Gnome and select my usual desktop (mate). Previous installers didn't 
> default, except to the first entry (debian desktop).
> 
> Post install and video is stuck at 1024x768 with unknown monitor listed. I'm 
> guessing Rocket Lake iGPUs aren't supported yet.


The missing support for Intel i219 and the Rocket lake iGPU is only a matter
of time. You could try a recent development image, to see if it already works
there.
Since this is not an installation issue per-se, I'm closing this bug.


Thanks for reporting anyway

Holger





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