On Thu, May 20, 2021 at 10:59:37AM +0200, Paul van der Vlis wrote: > Op 19-05-2021 om 20:06 schreef Cyril Brulebois: > > Goedendag Paul, > > > > and thanks for your report. > > > > Paul van der Vlis <p...@vandervlis.nl> (2021-05-19): > > Correction, I did use: "pci=noaer", no capitals. > > I guess this will become a problem on some machines. > > > > 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? > > Attached the installer-syslog (attached) of another machine. This is > *always* the case with the DVD-version of the installer (not with the > netinstaller!). >
>From a conversation with Steve McIntyre a while back: The netinst doesn't expect that you'll use any other medium other than the 'Net to continue to install. The DVD could be used in a standalone mode with no network access: in that case a deb cdrom entry is useful (though latterly you get warning messages about apt-secure when you try ot use it). The deb cdrom entry is deliberate, I think - though it should probably come commented out. All best, Andy Cater > I am a "Debian pre install vendor" and I also sell USB-sticks with Debian, > so I have seen this really often. > > With regards, > Paul > > -- > Paul van der Vlis Linux systeembeheer Groningen > https://www.vandervlis.nl/