On 08/19/2011 02:46 PM, Camaleón wrote:
On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 05:28:44 -0400, Scott Reagan wrote:
I tried to install the small verion of debian, the 32 bit version and it
wouldn't read my dvd rom so I couldn't finish the install. please help.
I really want this os system and have heard great things about it.
You can try to install from an USB device.
Greetings,
For purposes of the discussion.
This week I tried using AMD64 and i386 businesscard installations from
USB flash drives to install Debian testing on two different systems. I
used builds from both 08/15 and 08/17 -- all of them verified with
SHA512. These builds all failed to install -- giving me verification
errors with several different mirrors, including the main US one. (All
of the d-i steps up until the step immediately after choosing the mirror
worked perfectly.)
Those same images burned to CD-R gave me perfect installations on both
machines.
This has me wondering if there was something wrong with the hybrid
images so that they wouldn't work with the standard method of
preparation, namely
# dd if=<name-of-hybrid-image>.iso of=/dev/sdX
wouldn't work. I'm worried that an attempt at using a usb device may
fail, too.
Since Scott said "dvd-rom" I'm wondering why the small image was written
to that type of disc. I can't imagine why, but maybe the image just
needs to be written to a standard CD+R or CD-R disc in order to work.
I'd also be curious to know exactly what Scott meant by the words
"wouldn't read my dvd rom so I couldn't finish the install". The word
"finish" implies that there was at least no initial problem reading the
disc. Does Scott mean that the install process failed at the "Detect
CD-ROM" point, or something else? I'm wondering if he could have got the
mirror authentication error that I kept getting when trying to install
from a usb device.
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