Debian standard installation media packages

2019-06-03 Thread Jacques Toerien
Hello, I have several machines that require a standard build environment after installation in order to build device drivers, such as NIC and WIFI drivers. These drivers or modules are not included in the free/non-free images (eg. Broadcom), I currently have the source codes for these saved on

Debian 'build-essential' on installation media.

2019-06-03 Thread Jacques Toerien
Hello, I have several machines that require a standard build environment after installation in order to build device drivers, such as NIC and WIFI drivers. These drivers or modules are not included in the free/non-free images (eg. Broadcom) or included as kernel modules, I currently have the so

Re: Debian standard installation media packages

2019-06-03 Thread Jacques Toerien
I do apologise in advance, there may be a double post popping up from me.

Re: Debian standard installation media packages

2019-06-04 Thread Jacques Toerien
checksums. Is there a way to select the build-essential package during a base install, or do you have to mount, chroot and change apt.sources after the install? Jacques Sent from my iPhone > On 3 Jun 2019, at 21:49, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > Hi, > > Jacques Toerien wrote:

Re: Re: Debian standard installation media packages

2019-06-05 Thread Jacques Toerien
Hi, thank you for the response. > Which image exactly are you using ? Please tell the download URL and a checksum after download (MD5 or some SHA*). This is the image I’m now using. (see note below at end of message re. Buster) https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-

Re: Re: Re: Debian standard installation media packages [Solved]

2019-06-06 Thread Jacques Toerien
Thanks to the thread posted by Brian re. mounting ISO images and subsequent advice posted, I’ve solved the issue by mounting the USB to a mount point, in my case '/mnt/debian/‘. Following that I edited ‘etc/apt/sources.list’ and commented out all lines and added the following : deb [trusted=ye

Re: install debian cann't detect hard disk

2019-06-07 Thread Jacques Toerien
> On 7 Jun 2019, at 18:31, lina wrote: > > Hi, > > I have tried different version of debian and even ubuntu on latest macbook > pro. > > I did the partition exactly follow very carefully based on the online > documents but it still failed to detect the hard disk during > installation. Besid