On 06/02/2021 16:42, Lou Poppler wrote:
On Fri, 2021-02-05 at 20:05 +0000, Bernard McNeill wrote:
This machine does not have either CD or DVD drive. Does have internal SSD.
This machine normally runs Windows-10.
Objective is to have Debian on external HDD (Toshiba), connected to
laptop via USB3.
Events:
Under Windows, downloaded iso to SSD.
Win32diskimage from SSD to HDD.
Restarted, F12, picked out HDD from bootlist, booted, got into Debian
installer.
Does a few steps (language etc).
Gets stuck at 'No common CD-ROM drive was detected'.
Ideas?
I suggest writing the installer iso to a USB stick, and booting from that to
install. Win32diskimager should be fine for that purpose.
If you still have difficulty, please also say exactly which iso image.
Good luck.
Thank you for this.
Followed your suggestion using
debian-10.6.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso
The whole installation seemed to run to completion, but:
1. When laptop rebooted with external HDD unplugged (indeed nothing in
either USB socket) Windows-10 booted up (expected behaviour).
2. When laptop rebooted with external HDD plugged in, and F12 pressed
repeatedly, went into one-time boot showing both 'Debian' and 'Windows
Boot Manager' (expected behaviour).
Unexpected behaviour was that, on taking 'Debian' option, screen
showed (in tiny letters)
'Press F1 key to retry boot.
Press F2 key to reboot into setup.
Press F5 key to run onboard diagnostics.'
Expected behaviour was to boot into Debian.
Best regards