Hi Aurélien, Just to cover the basics have you tried running a memory check on the laptop? If you are dual-booting did the other operating system load correctly?
I see that laptop has UEFI - have you tried disabling it (or enabling it if it was off) for boot? On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 8:36 PM, aurel <au...@aurel-r.fr> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I'm trying to install debian8 on DELL Latitude E4310 > (6 Go RAM + 120 Go SSD) > > The MD5 is good (and installation work on other computers) > The result is the same with debian7. > > Computer restarts when it loads the kernel. (install the base system step) > > I retrieved the installation logs on my other computer (if you want see) > but I see nothing serious. > > I tried with different boot options : > noapic, nolapic, irqpoll, acpi=off > (used alone or in different combinations) > The result is the same (or Kernel Panic). Just once, the installation > managed to load the kernel... But did a kernel panic at next step > (configure > the package manager) > > Sorry for my English ! > > Thanks. > > Regards, > Aurélien > > > > -- Warmest Regards, *Robert W. Oliver II*President / CEO of OCS Solutions, Inc. Web Hosting, Web Design, Development, and Consulting http://www.ocssolutions.com/