Package: installation-reports Version: 2.78 Severity: normal Tags: d-i Hi,
I followed the instructions given on https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=282839 to install Debian on a Raspberry Pi using the UEFI firmware available for the raspi. This involves unpacking the official Debian 11 image into an ESP partition on an USB medium and using the Rasberry Pi UEFI firmware to boot the installer via UEFI => grub => Linux. Once the installe has started, this feels 100 % like a standard Debian installation. I experienced the following issues: "Detecting Hardware" complains about missing firmware. I guess that's Wifi related, since the Wifi Interface doesn't work in the installed system and the 1000Base-TX interface works fine without. Requesting German keyboard layout does not work in the beginning of installation, domain name and user name configuration still happens with the default US keyboard layout. Later, when configuring the network mirror, the keyboard layout has been changed to the requested german layout. I guess this happens during base system installation. For very strange reasons, the installed system ends up without /sbin/start-stop-daemon despite the dpkg package being in state "ii". This is reproducible. In the installer, I see a temporary diversion of /sbin/start-stop-daemon, but in the installed system, dpkg-divert --list doesn't show that. /var/lib/dpkg/diversions-old has those three lines: /sbin/start-stop-daemon /sbin/start-stop-daemon.REAL : There is no /sbin/start-stop-daemon.REAL though. And, the installed system does neither have /var/log/installer nor /var/log/debian-installer. This is also reproducible :-( Where would I find the files that get copied to /target/var/log/installer in the still running installer? Greetings Marc -- Package-specific info: installation-report depends on no packages. Versions of packages installation-report recommends: ii pciutils 1:3.7.0-5 ii reportbug 7.10.3 installation-report suggests no packages. -- no debconf information