Goedendag Paul, and thanks for your report.
Paul van der Vlis <p...@vandervlis.nl> (2021-05-19): > I did install Debian on an Acer laptop. The installation went OK, but > I have some things to tell: > > 1. After the installation the 240GB SSD was after a short period full > with PCIe AER errors in the logs. I think it's good to tell about > errors in the logs, but doing that thousands of times is not OK. > After using "PCI=NOAER" the laptop works fine. Looks like something that might be worth reporting against src:linux? > 2. After the installation the sources.list had a "deb cdrom" line. > Important to tell that I've used the official DVD ISO image. This > problem was there too in Debian 10. I will add the sources.list. I > think most people who use a DVD-iso will use internet to install more > packages, and will remove the DVD or stick. I sell Debian DVD's. I think deactivating cdrom entries was implemented several release cycles ago. That should be the case for both buster and bullseye at the minimum (if memory serves). Please share your /var/log/installer/syslog (compressed, due to bugs.d.o and/or lists.d.o size limits) so that we can check what happens there? Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org) <https://debamax.com/> D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
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