On Mi, 04 mar 20, 16:32:42, Cichas wrote: > > Hello guys, > > sorry if this is documented somewhere but today I decided to ask here as it > is something fundamental I cannot understand. After 20 years I decided to > try Debian again (as VM for start). I am installing it from debian-10.3.0- > amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso. As it is in remote location with problematic Internet > access I wanted to do offline install. After several attempts I figured out > that it is not possible to install SSH server from "Install" menu (text > mode) if I will do it as offline install without allowing to use mirror. > Which makes no sense. If I have Internet access then I can do easy apt-get > update && apt install openssh-server so no need to install it from install > menu. But when I have no Internet then I will end with machine without any > remote access and no easy way to fix that. I have checked the ISO image and > SSH server should be on it (/pool/main/o/openssh/openssh-server_7.9p1-10+deb > 10u2_amd64.deb) so that's also not reason why it is not offered to install > it without allowing mirror.
Did the installer add the CD to your sources.list? (it should have) If yes, the try 'apt install openssh-server' after the installation is complete with the CD in the drive. If this succeeds you should probably file an installation report reportbug installation-report Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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