Hi,

> Sebastian Bremicker, le Thu 28 Apr 2011 16:06:38 +0200, a écrit :
> > I put the ISO on an USB stick using unetbootin. After running a flawless
> > installation routine I had to discover that I got i386 instead of amd64
> > although the image should have been able to install both flavours.
> Had you chosen "64 bit install" in the boot menu?

apparently no. I'm sorry, I did not know that it was a bootmenu choice,
I presumed some d-i magic would detect my architecture. unetbootin
modifies the boot menu and I seem to have fallen for this in spite of
being a longstanding debian user and a memory of having read about this
fact somwere in the wiki or installer faq before. ;)

Thank you for the quick reply. I resolved the situation for me today by
using the 180-MB amd64-iso. This bug is bogus.

Kind regards

Sebastian



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