Le 24/07/2015 20:55, Gary Dale a écrit : > On 24/07/15 02:11 PM, Chris wrote: >> Hi, >> I've looked every where but cant find anything other than people >> saying try the net install I've tried the net install and it still >> has the same problem. The problem is when the installer gets to >> Detect and mount CD-Rom it keeps saying no common cdrom how can I >> mount my cdrom and tell the install where it is. It boots and I can >> see the drive in /dev/disk/by-id I've tried putting this in when it >> asks where the cdrom is to no avail. please help sorry if this is not >> formatted well my good keyboard is on the machine I'm trying to >> install debian. I've tried installing older versions of debain as I >> saw someone say that the newer kernel doesn't support dell but that >> wouldn't work either. >> >> I'm trying to install Debian-8-from-DVD-and-tried-netinst >> on a DELL-optiplex-gx280, P4-1.6 >> >> tx in advance > > If it's having trouble installing from CD, you can try installing from > USB stick instead. Debian makes it easy by having their .iso files > bootable from CD or USB. Just cp the .iso to the USB device (not to a > partition on it). e.g. if your USB stick shows up as /dev/sdd1, cp the > .iso to /dev/sdd (note the lack of partition number). This will wipe > out the entire stick, so make sure you don't have anything important > on it. > >
I thiink you should dd the .iso to the stick, not cp -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/55b28b00.3010...@rail.eu.org