Hi, On Tue, 06 Jun 2017 11:50:55 +0100 Rodolfo Medina <rodolfo.med...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Since a new 8.8.0 Debian version is available for downloading, I want > to try again to install Debian on my tablet-laptop Acer One 10, which > wouldn't allow Debian installation some months ago... Can ayone > suggest whether to use amd64 or i386? Or how can I make it up? > Thanks... not sure about this particular device, but I think it *might* be one of those 64bit machines with 32bit UEFI . If this is the case you could run a 64bit system, the difficult thing is how to get it booted ;) IIRC the only debian installer iso that will boot such a device is the netinst iso. If you use this to install a 64 bit system you will probably have to do a chroot into the new system after the installation has finished and manually install the grub-efi-ia32 and grub-efi-ia32-bin packages to be able to boot the newly installed system. I had this problem last year with a lenovo laptop and finally ended up with sparky linux (which is basically stretch with a small number of sparky specific extras), where this procedure worked well. Back then sparky was the only distribution I could find whose install disc would boot that device (netinst was no option there, since there is no wifi ootb with my lenovo toy). Of course I might be completely wrong, it is just a guess that your device suffers from that same 32bit UEFI issue. Regards Michael .-.. .. ...- . .-.. --- -. --. .- -. -.. .--. .-. --- ... .--. . .-. "What happened to the crewman?" "The M-5 computer needed a new power source, the crewman merely got in the way." -- Kirk and Dr. Richard Daystrom, "The Ultimate Computer", stardate 4731.3.