On 10/15/2021 6:43 AM, Gregory A. Lewis wrote:
On Thu, Oct 14, 2021 at 13:38 Richard Owlett <rowl...@cloud85.net> wrote:
On 10/14/2021 10:19 AM, Gregory A. Lewis wrote:
Yesterday I installed Debian 11.1.0, 3 times. I installed with
debian-11.1.0-i386-netinst.iso and I was connected to the internet with a
cable and and ethernet. I installed 3 times because I couldn't get the
root password to set. I know what the passwords that I used were. I even
opened the visual view of my passwords so I wouldn't make a mistake, but
after setting up and finishing install they did not work. As last resort
on the third try I tried 'sudo passwd root' and that flew. It's a
problem
but at least the solution is simple right now. You don't want your root
password floating in a setup stream anyway Thsnk you.
Csn you recommend a manual for setting up auxiliary accounts on the same
machine ? Thank you again.
Gregory Lewis
I just did an install using
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/debian-11.1.0-amd64-netinst.iso
without *ANY* problems.
Check your source.
As stated above I used the i386 netinst image to install my Debian 11.1.0
system downloaded from Debian.org but what I did not say was that I did no
verification of the image and I downloaded under HTTP. I did have the
problem with the root password not being written to the system, or some
malfunction.
With the modern multi core cpu's, should I have actually used the amd64
image? I couldn't get amd64 OR the i386 image to boot off of a (slightly
used) memory stick, so I burned it to a CD. The hardware device that the
system was being installed on is a refurbished Dell Optiplex 380. I could
add one more detall in that device that I used to download the images was
a vintage Mac.
To me, this looks llike it is of topick for this list
as accessibility refers to making Debian accessible for people with
disabilities.
If I recall correctly, this issue was already discussed on the
debian-user list you might be better off asking for help there.
--
John Doe