El jue, 25 mar 2021 a las 17:31, Kenneth Parker (<sea7k...@gmail.com>) escribió: > On Thu, Mar 25, 2021, 12:09 PM David Wright <deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk> wrote: >> But it appears that I might need to point out that it's very easy and >> quick to re-collect a failing installation log at any time if the >> "original" ones were lost/overwritten or whatever: >> >> 1. Boot with the appropriate installation medium. >> >> 2. Proceed with expert installation in the original manner, >> as far as the "Detect Network Hardware", which of course fails. >> >> 3. After the failure, and back at the Main Menu, select >> "Save debug logs". >> >> 4. Insert a USB stick, switch to VC2, mount the stick and create >> a directory on it. >> >> 5. Back at VC1, complete the directory name at the prompt and >> save the logs. (ls on VC2 if you want to check them.) >> >> 6. Select "Abort the installation". All that should have taken >> about five or ten minutes so far. >> >> 7. Read/edit/post excerpts from the logs at leisure. (That's when >> it helps to know what strings you're looking for.) > > > Since the actual logs from the Install are small, I proceeded, up to # 6. > And then, tarred the resulting directory, and sent it to the Bug Report. > >> That's what's lacking from the bug report. > > > Hopefully, this will help.
Thank you, Mr. Kenneth Parker. I noticed in the "syslog" that modprobe couldn't find the module "rtw_8723de" that was not listed on the "hardware-summary"; instead, lsmod shows "rtw88_8723de". Then, the module "r8169" tried to load the firmware but that module belongs to the GbE card. I think I'll be sending this to the bug report. Have a nice day. -- Time zone: GMT-4