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
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-
Hi,
Jacques Toerien wrote:
> I suspect I have a corrupt usb install image.
Which image exactly are you using ?
Please tell the download URL and a checksum after download (MD5 or some
SHA*).
> Several files are missing or appear to be part files.
Any corruption of files should change the image
Thank you, I will have a look tonight, from what I can see on my 9.9 image is
that I'm missing a few packages.
I suspect I have a corrupt usb install image. Several files are missing or
appear to be part files.
I'll burn a fresh image, I'll download a new iso at work and do the checksums.
Is
I do apologise in advance, there may be a double post popping up from me.
Hi,
Jacques Toerien wrote:
> With the standard DVD image, the ‘build-essential’ meta package is not
> included
According to
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/list-dvd/debian-9.9.0-amd64-DVD-1.list.gz
there should be
build-essential_12.3_amd64.deb
So you would have to be mor
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