On 19 April 2016 at 22:04, pcr1 wrote:
> Yes and that works fine. I've ordered a new drive to see if that helps.
> PCR
>
If your current drive works with Ubuntu, why not try installing ubuntu
first in one partition and then debian in a second one.
This sounds a bit voodoo like but maybe debia
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 11:12:12AM -0600, pcr1 wrote:
> I have for some time been, and after many attempts remain, unable to install
> Debian, which I previously have used for many years. The failures occur
> during "select and install", about a third of the way through, but not
> always at the sa
On 18 April 2016 at 18:12, pcr1 wrote:
> I have for some time been, and after many attempts remain, unable to
> install Debian, which I previously have used for many years. The failures
> occur during "select and install", about a third of the way through, but
> not always at the same place. My
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 11:12:12AM -0600, pcr1 wrote:
> I have for some time been, and after many attempts remain, unable to install
> Debian, which I previously have used for many years. The failures occur
> during "select and install", about a third of the way through, but not
> always at the sa
Hi pcr,
> The failures occur during "select and install", about a third of the way
> through, but not always at the same place.
definitely sounds strange, have you switched to debug output to see wether
anything suspicious is there? (ctrl-alt-f4)
> My terabyte disk is partitioned with /boot of 1
I have for some time been, and after many attempts remain, unable to
install Debian, which I previously have used for many years. The
failures occur during "select and install", about a third of the way
through, but not always at the same place. My terabyte disk is
partitioned with /boot of 1
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