Hi! On Sun, May 25, 2025 at 01:02:03AM +0000, Sistemas Jaguar wrote: >Package: installation-reports >Severity: important > >Boot method: USBImage version: >https://saimei.ftp.acc.umu.se/cdimage/weekly-live-builds/amd64/iso-hybrid/debian-live-testing-amd64-gnome.iso >Date: 24-may-2025 >Machine: HP ZBook 15 G4 > >Base System Installation Checklist: >[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it > >Initial boot: [o] >Detect network card: [o] >Configure network: [o] >Detect media: [o] >Load installer modules: [o] >Clock/timezone setup: [o] >User/password setup: [o] >Detect hard drives: [o] >Partition hard drives: [o] >Install base system: [e] >Install tasks: [ ] >Install boot loader: [ ] >Overall install: [ ] > >Relevant (I believe) messages from the log: > >May 24 23:34:00 anna-install: Installing squashfs-modules >May 24 23:34:00 anna[10875]: DEBUG: resolver (kernel-image-6.12.27-amd64-di): >package doesn't exist (ignored) >May 24 23:34:00 anna[10875]: DEBUG: retrieving >squashfs-modules-6.12.27-amd64-di 6.12.27-1 >May 24 23:34:02 kernel: [ 391.136946] squashfs: version 4.0 (2009/01/31) >Phillip Lougher >May 24 23:34:02 kernel: [ 391.142328] loop: module loaded >May 24 23:34:02 kernel: [ 391.144514] loop0: detected capacity change from 0 >to 6585320 >May 24 23:34:07 base-installer: error: The tar process copying the live system >failed (only 6 out of 276795 files have been copied, last file was ). >May 24 23:34:07 main-menu[804]: (process:10822): tar: write error: No space >left on device >May 24 23:34:07 main-menu[804]: (process:10822): tar: write error: Broken pipe >May 24 23:34:07 main-menu[804]: WARNING **: Configuring 'live-installer' >failed with error code 1 > >The following three methods failed: > > -) Plain text installer (Gnome live image), > -) Calamares installer (Gnome live image), > -) Plain text installer (debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso) > >The log included is from the plain text installer (Gnome live image).
Those log messages are not showing a failure due to a missing kernel image (that's ignored with a warning). Instead, the failure looks like you've configured the system with a root filesystem that's too small, Could you please try again and double-check the filesystem setup please? -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com There's no sensation to compare with this Suspended animation, A state of bliss