Package: Installation-reports Severity: Serious After successful installation using the USB thumb drive method, the installed OS fails to recognize the same USB drive.
Boot method: USB flash drive Image version: Beta 2 installer amd64 DVD1 ("burned" the ISO to USB stick) Date: Oct 2014 Machine: DIY Partitions: Entire disk drive Base System Installation Checklist: [O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it Initial boot: [o ] Detect network card: [o ] Configure network: [o ] Detect CD: [o ] Load installer modules: [o ] Clock/timezone setup: [o ] User/password setup: [o ] Detect hard drives: [o ] Partition hard drives: [o ] Install base system: [o ] Install tasks: [ ] Install boot loader: [o ] Overall install: [E ] Comments/Problems: Although I "burned" the Debian Jessie beta 2 DVD-1 to a USB flash drive, during the installation process, I chose to do a base/net install only as I wanted to install only the packages that I needed. I did not wish to have the full Gnome, KDE, LXDE desktop environments. Upon reboot, I was presented with a black-background console, tty1, and typed in my login username and password. I proceeded to "sudo apt-get install xorg gnome-core" and failed, the reason being the CDROM was missing. Well, I re-inserted the USB flash drive and re-typed the same command. Again the machine responded with the CDROM was missing. I have been told that the above problem has existed since the days of pre-Debian Wheezy. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/223411414746...@web17g.yandex.ru