On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 08:33:40PM +0100, Zargos wrote: > Hi Steve, > > Le 01/01/2024 à 15:10, Steve McIntyre a écrit : > > Hi! > > > > On Mon, Jan 01, 2024 at 12:32:41PM +0100, Zargos wrote: > > > Sorry if i'm not on the right list address (i'd like to know which is the > > > good one). > > > > > > When will the install ISO will use 6.1.0-16 kernel? as when creating > > > unofficial ISO all actual process use 6.1.0-15 kernel. Because of this, > > > install failed with error because the version difference. > > > > > > This is what happen with simple-cdd/debian-cd use to generate ISOs. > > > > > > or maybe there is a trick to know to avoid the generation using 6.1.0-16 > > > udebs? > > 6.1.0-16 isn't in stable yet, only in stable-updates. If you're using > > simple-cdd, I'm guessing it (or your config) is trying to include > > stable-updates too and that is the cause of your problem. > > yes and now it is with 6.1.0-17 and still no update of installers :) > > > > > As to how to do that, check the docs for simple-cdd. I can't help much > > with that, as I've never used it. > > Have to make some research to workaround the issue :) thanks > > regards >
Just as a datum point: I've just installed a machine using the 12.4.0 netinst iso which has 6.1.0-15: assuming network connectivity, 6.1.0-17 will be installed if you choose to install linux-image-amd64, for example. This is the general case: assuming that the netinst will boot, you will get the opportunity to bring the system up to date within the install. I suspect we won't get a complete set of install media prior to February 2024 when 12.5 is anticipated. With every good wish, as ever, Andy (amaca...@debian.org)