Hallo Marc, Marc Haber <mh+debian-packa...@zugschlus.de> (2021-06-08): > 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.
Fun! > 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. AFAICR (I'll get back to that soon enough) you should get a message indicating which files were expected, so that you don't have to guess. > 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. Was that with the text or graphical installer? > 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. A quick grep across our source packages show 3 possibilities: - debootstrap - debian-installer-utils - apt-setup (code apparently copied from d-i-utils until some clean-up happens, which never did) > 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? Simply /var/log/syslog for the main log. Other files are mentioned there: https://salsa.debian.org/installer-team/installation-report/-/blob/master/debian/installation-report.postinst Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois (k...@debian.org) <https://debamax.com/> D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
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