> > The system is "hanged" on the X-Window login screen, > > right? > > That's true. The screen looks like the usual login, > with all graphical elements, but the characters. But, > the term "hang" is a bit overexaggerated, because > mouse is working and ping is positive. > > > If so, I'm afraid this is not a Debian installer > > bug, but has to be > > reported against the relevant package. > > You are right. My mistake. Sorry. I believe that > belongs to some "X..." or Gnome. What do you think?
Probably some missing fonts, I think. > > > > Is the system responsive through the network (can > > you ping it, ssh > > into if if SSH is installed, etc...) ? > > Ping is OK. SSH is not installed by now. Tried telnet, > but in vain. > > apt-get check shows no unresolved dependencies. > There are some font issues in the log files, but I > can't set the input focus to the field where the user > name belongs. I assume, that shall work, despite > missing fonts, if that would be the main problem? > > Just now, when I played with Ctrl-Alt-F1, F2, F3 aso. > to see some messages, it happened that some texts > appear on the login screen, but I still can't log in. Does Ctrl-Atl-Fx bring you back to a consoleĀ ? There you should be able to log in.