If you have installed debian then you can setup a mirror in /etc/apt/sources.list. But that assumes you are at a debian terminal and not some grub terminal. if you can ping out look in /etc/apt/sources and edit that file
# # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 10.0.0 _Buster_ - Official amd64 NETINST 20190706-10:23]/ buster main # deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 10.0.0 _Buster_ - Official amd64 NETINST 20190706-10:23]/ buster main deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ buster main deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ buster main deb http://security.debian.org/debian-security buster/updates main deb-src http://security.debian.org/debian-security buster/updates main # buster-updates, previously known as 'volatile' deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ buster-updates main deb-src http://deb.debian.org/debian/ buster-updates main Mine looks like the above On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 4:40 PM Henning Follmann <hfollm...@itcfollmann.com> wrote: > On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 11:08:53AM -0500, Jakub Kuzmicki wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I recently installed Debian 10 on my Dell XPS 15 7590. I was able to get > > > through majority of the installation up until the network mirroring > > > portion. I skipped that part since I wasn't able to find a recognizable > > > mirror to use. So now, when I turn on my computer and boot Debian, I am > > > sent to the terminal. I read somewhere that I can set up the network > mirror > > > through this terminal. > > > > My question is, what can I do to fix this issue? Am I not able to boot > > Debian because network mirroring is not set up? I would probably need > > instructions on exactly what to type to get this done if thats the case. > > > > -- > > Jakub Kuzmicki > > So where do you think your installer should get any packages? > > Follow the install procedures and do not just skip steps because > you do not understand it, especially if you do not understand! > > Basically just hit <enter> until really ask otherwise. > > -H > > > -- > Henning Follmann | hfollm...@itcfollmann.com > >