Good morning,
This bug has made me think and work more than I thought on these last days.
But : successfully.
I've found a significant workaround :
If I make exactly the same install on a machine without internal disk, the
install succeeds. The resulting USB key boots without any problem.
Hi,
Thanx for that reply !
No, my laptop doesn't have UEFI (Thanx God ...!!! ;-),
The installer has then been started in "normal" mode, and I hope and I
believe that the installed system is configured to start in normal mode
too. The question has not been asked by the installer during
Package: installation-reports
Good morning,
I've just made a temptative install of Debian 8.3 using
debian-8.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso on a USB stick.
The install seems to run perfectly. No error msg. But impossible to
start the machine on the target key after reboot.
I'm used to put an installer
On Mon, Feb 01, 2016 at 03:45:36PM +0100, Karsten Merker wrote:
> does that laptop have UEFI? If yes, in which mode (UEFI or
> CSM/"BIOS" mode) has the installer been booted and in which mode
> is the final installation booted?
>
> I have seen the effect that some UEFI implementations use
>
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