On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 06:45:33AM -0400, songbird wrote: > Mike wrote: > > > I just installed Debian 12.6.0 (from a Debian Live ISO image) on new server > > hardware. On the way to getting it installed, it was suddenly rebooting. > > I even got so far as installing it and running "apt upgrade", when it > > rebooted again. > > > > Then that upgraded linux-image-6.1.0-22-amd64 to -23-. So far, the system > > seems stable. I'll let it run for awhile before I believe that. > > > > So the question is: Has there recently been such an issue with the -22- > > package? It seems that there were a *lot* of changes from the upstream > > 6.1.94 to 6.1.99, so maybe something was repaired. > > <snip>> > however, i will note that when you are dealing with live > images you pretty much need to look at that specific thing > because other common assumptions about installation and > booting may be different than the regular images. > <snip> > > i hope things remain stable. :) > > > songbird >
If you have problems after using a live image, it might be that the first of those was to use a live image :( The netinst and DVD installers are more mature and potentially better tested. The live installer generally relies on different code if you use calamares, for example. Repeat the install with a netinst if possible and report back. All the very best, as ever, Andy (amaca...@debian.org)