Hi Ram,
In case you plugged your media at any time on a Windows system, please
be aware that Windows automatically creates a 'System Volume
Information/' directory, along with a bunch of small files, on any file
system it can handle, which would include the FAT16/FAT32 file systems
typically used by an ESP.
The end result of this is that, for media such as Debian that includes
an ESP in the form of an 'efi.img', validation checks of that efi.img
file are likely to fail if the media was ever plugged on Windows...
Now, I see no clear hint from your testing that you used any Windows
host in the process. But I thought I would mention that just in case.
Regards,
/Pete
On 2023.11.28 17:53, Ram Reddy wrote:
Hello,
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> I'd say that corruption of ISO image or USB is quite unlikely.
>[ . . . ]
>It would be interesting to check whether any errors get reported if the
> ISO is presented on a read-only CD or DVD instead of a writable USB
stick.
Thank you for the suggestion for trying a CD / DVD read only installation
media. Unfortunately I don't have one at hand, and there are none in
the stores here. The only option seems to be to order one online, which will
take a few days to ship.
When I get the disks, I'll test using the installer with them.
Thanks for the help!
Have a great day;
Ram