On 30/06/11 23:00, Martin McCormick wrote: > Scott Ferguson writes: <snipped> NOTE: First I answer your questions, then, further down I give a guide to a console/ssh install. Read through before begining.
> The drive stops and there is probably that GUI screen present. Is > that when you hit Arrow down? Yes. When drive stops you are at the gui. Press the down arrow three times. Then press Enter. You will then be at the traditional text install screen. For what you want to do there are two choices for the first installation flag:- install OR expert Install - will give you a limited set of choices. Expert - will give you considerable choices. It will also give you a lot of messages hence the loglevel parameter in the suggested install. NOTE: there are also braille tty, speakup, and high contrast parameters available. ref:- kernel-parameters.txt <snipped> > This is extremely helpful. You also said something else which is very > interesting: > >> If using ssh it's probably best to use a pre-seed file. > > Does the CD start a network session? I can certainly ssh in to it > from another system if it does. That is even better than a serial > console if I can get a command-line install that way. Off the top of my head I can't tell you how to do that tonight. I've only done an ssh install using chroot and debbootstrap. However if you're in a hurry - here's how to use a console to start the ssh install:- boot from cd wait till disk stop spinning arrow down three times enter once type "expert vga=normal fb=false console=ttyS0,9660n8 loglevel=5" enter once (should hear disk spinning) from your other machine:- after about 1 minute you'll be at the first screen enter once you'll be at the Select language screen enter once (to select English) you'll be at the Select location screen, default is United States - use the arrows to select a language enter once you'll be at the Configure locales screen, default is utf.8 for the location chosen earlier, arrows to select enter once you'll be at the additional locales screen, at the top of a long list, arrows to choose, space bar to select, select as many or few as you wish, tab to move to continue button enter once you'll be at the keyboard layout selection screen, default is pc style, other choice is kernel keymap, arrows to select another choice enter once you'll be at the keymap layout selection screen, default is American English, arrows to select another choice enter once to detect and mount CD (very fast) tab and enter (wait 30 seconds) tab and enter (wait 60 seconds for CD to be scanned) enter enter press the down arrow 14 times space tab You have just selected network install using ssh and the installer is now retrieving additional components - wait two minutes enter (wait one minute to detect network hardware) enter you are now at the configure network screen, default is dhcp, (tab to select no in order to set a static address) enter (for dhcp, wait 30 seconds) you are at the hostname screen, default is debian, tab to move to the continue button enter you are at the domain name screen, tab to move to the continue button enter enter (wait 30 seconds while a ssh key is generated) enter your ssh password tab to the continue button enter enter your ssh password again tab to the continue button enter the current screen give the ip address of the machine you are installing to. The username is installer. The screen will also display the ssh fingerprint. log in to the installer via a console:- ssh installer@ip_address_from_screen Cheers - if it breaks you get to keep both pieces :-) -- "This is where we are at right now, as a whole. No one is left out of the loop. We are experiencing a reality based on a thin veneer of lies and illusions. A world where greed is our God and wisdom is sin, where division is key and unity is fantasy, where the ego-driven cleverness of the mind is praised, rather than the intelligence of the heart." ~ Bill Hicks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e0c83b3.2060...@gmail.com