Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-07 Thread Chris Green
David Wright wrote: > On Mon 04 Nov 2024 at 17:17:44 (+), Chris Green wrote: > > I have found how to get it to install, I removed the other (SATA SSD) > > disk drive. It now boots successfully, phew! > > Good. > > > I've no idea why that second drive breaks things. I installed it when > >

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-06 Thread David Wright
On Mon 04 Nov 2024 at 17:17:44 (+), Chris Green wrote: > I have found how to get it to install, I removed the other (SATA SSD) > disk drive. It now boots successfully, phew! Good. > I've no idea why that second drive breaks things. I installed it when > I was still running xubuntu 24.04 and

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Mon, Nov 4, 2024 at 12:17 PM Chris Green wrote: > > On Mon, Nov 04, 2024 at 08:31:41AM -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > [...] > > Is a BIOS update available? > > > Possibly, but I bet I'd need an MS-Windows system to do the update. This situation sucks. My father has an Acer laptop like it -- the

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Chris Green
I have found how to get it to install, I removed the other (SATA SSD) disk drive. It now boots successfully, phew! I've no idea why that second drive breaks things. I installed it when I was still running xubuntu 24.04 and that OS could see the drive OK. I actually copied the whole of my old (xu

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Chris Green
I have found how to get it to install, I removed the other (SATA SSD) disk drive. It now boots successfully, phew! I've no idea why that second drive breaks things. I installed it when I was still running xubuntu 24.04 and that OS could see the drive OK. I actually copied the whole of my old (xu

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Chris Green wrote: > > (proc) (memdisk) (lvm/q957--vg-swap_1) (lvm/q957--vg-root) (hd0) > > (hd0,apple2) (hd0,apple1) (hd0,msdos2) (hd1) (hd1,gpt1) (hd2) > > (hd2,msdos5) (hd2,msdos1) David Wright wrote: > So hd0 is the USB stick. Looks like that. Apple Partition Map

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Felix Miata
PCs no longer "require" Windows to upgrade a BIOS. Instead, most offer an assortment of possible methods, one of which is booting into BIOS setup utility that will find a new BIOS on a FAT formatted USB stick. Some are reputedly capable of getting the new BIOS directly off the internet.

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Chris Green
On Mon, Nov 04, 2024 at 11:19:50AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > If I boot from the USB stick (isohybrid image) in Legacy mode then it > > all **appears** to work, installation completes, but then the system > > won't boot. > > What kind of boot loader did you i

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread David Wright
ntinues from my "Failed Debian 12 install..." thread earlier > > > > today. > > > > > > > > I can't get the USB Installation stick to boot into the Debian > > > > installation process when I load it in UEFI mode. If I boot the USB >

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Stefan Monnier
> If I boot from the USB stick (isohybrid image) in Legacy mode then it > all **appears** to work, installation completes, but then the system > won't boot. What kind of boot loader did you install? `grub-efi`, `grub-pc`, something else? Does your Debian install's boot fail

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread David Wright
> today. > > > > > > I can't get the USB Installation stick to boot into the Debian > > > installation process when I load it in UEFI mode. If I boot the USB > > > stick in UEFI mode it just takes me to the grub prompt. > > > > It may help

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Chris Green
k to boot into the Debian > > installation process when I load it in UEFI mode. If I boot the USB > > stick in UEFI mode it just takes me to the grub prompt. > > It may help to know whether that's a grub> prompt > or a grub rescue> prompt. The latter takes a bi

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread David Wright
On Mon 04 Nov 2024 at 12:36:18 (+), Chris Green wrote: > This continues from my "Failed Debian 12 install..." thread earlier > today. > > I can't get the USB Installation stick to boot into the Debian > installation process when I load it in UEFI mode. If I boo

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Chris Green
On Mon, Nov 04, 2024 at 08:53:02AM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > I suspect that this is why, when I boot from the USB stick in BIOS > > compatibility mode the resulting installation doesn't work. > > Last time I did an install on a UEFI machine (most of my machines ar

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Chris Green
the Debian > > installation process when I load it in UEFI mode. If I boot the USB > > stick in UEFI mode it just takes me to the grub prompt. > > > I suspect that this is why, when I boot from the USB stick in BIOS > > compatibility mode the resulting installation doe

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I suspect that this is why, when I boot from the USB stick in BIOS > compatibility mode the resulting installation doesn't work. Last time I did an install on a UEFI machine (most of my machines are too old, and of the two that aren't, one is running Coreboot 🙂), I found

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Felix Miata
Chris Green composed on 2024-11-04 12:36 (UTC): > This continues from my "Failed Debian 12 install..." thread earlier > today. > I can't get the USB Installation stick to boot into the Debian > installation process when I load it in UEFI mode. If I boot the USB &

Re: Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Felix Miata
Chris Green composed on 2024-11-04 12:36 (UTC): > This continues from my "Failed Debian 12 install..." thread earlier > today. > I can't get the USB Installation stick to boot into the Debian > installation process when I load it in UEFI mode. If I boot the USB &

Debian 12 installation - installation USB stick boots to grub prompt

2024-11-04 Thread Chris Green
This continues from my "Failed Debian 12 install..." thread earlier today. I can't get the USB Installation stick to boot into the Debian installation process when I load it in UEFI mode. If I boot the USB stick in UEFI mode it just takes me to the grub prompt. I suspect that th

Yet another lick at Gmail and Google [was: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick]

2024-04-16 Thread tomas
On Tue, Apr 16, 2024 at 01:39:34PM -, Curt wrote: [...] > It would've been clearer to have advised using another mail application, > period [...] > But no harm, no foul, and all is well. The only real mystery is how > Tomas resisted getting yet another lick in against Gmail and Google, et >

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-04-16 Thread Curt
On 2024-04-16, John Crawley wrote: > > If you do not trust Gmail as a web application, use a mail application > that supports IMAP. > Gmail supports IMAP since more or less forever. >>> >>> AIUI the OP's problem was not when reading mail, but with mail >>> submission of a

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-04-16 Thread Curt
On 2024-04-16, Max Nikulin wrote: > > If you do not trust Gmail as a web application, use a mail application > that supports IMAP. Gmail supports IMAP since more or less forever. >>> >>> AIUI the OP's problem was not when reading mail, but with mail >>> submission of attachme

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-04-15 Thread David Wright
On Mon 15 Apr 2024 at 18:52:33 (-), Curt wrote: > On 2024-04-15, David Wright wrote: > > On Sun 14 Apr 2024 at 14:24:29 (-), Curt wrote: > >> On 2024-04-04, Max Nikulin wrote: > >> > > >> > If you do not trust Gmail as a web application, use a mail application > >> > that supports IMAP.

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-04-15 Thread Max Nikulin
On 16/04/2024 01:52, Curt wrote: On 2024-04-15, David Wright wrote: On Sun 14 Apr 2024 at 14:24:29 (-), Curt wrote: On 2024-04-04, Max Nikulin wrote: If you do not trust Gmail as a web application, use a mail application that supports IMAP. Gmail supports IMAP since more or less forever

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-04-15 Thread John Crawley
On 16/04/2024 03:52, Curt wrote: On 2024-04-15, David Wright wrote: On Sun 14 Apr 2024 at 14:24:29 (-), Curt wrote: On 2024-04-04, Max Nikulin wrote: If you do not trust Gmail as a web application, use a mail application that supports IMAP. Gmail supports IMAP since more or less fore

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-04-15 Thread Curt
On 2024-04-15, David Wright wrote: > On Sun 14 Apr 2024 at 14:24:29 (-), Curt wrote: >> On 2024-04-04, Max Nikulin wrote: >> > >> > If you do not trust Gmail as a web application, use a mail application >> > that supports IMAP. >> > >> >> Gmail supports IMAP since more or less forever. > >

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-04-15 Thread David Wright
On Sun 14 Apr 2024 at 14:24:29 (-), Curt wrote: > On 2024-04-04, Max Nikulin wrote: > > > > If you do not trust Gmail as a web application, use a mail application > > that supports IMAP. > > > > Gmail supports IMAP since more or less forever. AIUI the OP's problem was not when reading mail,

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-04-14 Thread Curt
On 2024-04-04, Max Nikulin wrote: > > If you do not trust Gmail as a web application, use a mail application > that supports IMAP. > Gmail supports IMAP since more or less forever.

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-04-03 Thread Max Nikulin
On 31/03/2024 22:35, David Wright wrote: On Sun 31 Mar 2024 at 09:42:37 (+0300), Antti-Pekka Känsälä wrote: But I'm worried my Gmail in Firefox is capable of stealing files off my USB stick. I've no answer for that, particularly in view of Max's reply to my previous post. I&#

Re: Debian ISOs on USB stick

2024-04-03 Thread David Christensen
something called "System Volume Information" is always getting added on." So did you perhaps show this USB stick to a running MS-Windows system ? Have a nice day :) Thomas It is possible the drive was inserted into a Windows computer. If and when I need a newer d-i, perh

Re: Debian ISOs on USB stick

2024-04-03 Thread Thomas Schmitt
on" is always getting added on." So did you perhaps show this USB stick to a running MS-Windows system ? Have a nice day :) Thomas

Re: Debian ISOs on USB stick

2024-04-03 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, David Christensen wrote: > # cmp --verbose debian-11.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso /dev/sdb I got my copy from https://get.debian.org/images/archive/11.3.0/amd64/iso-cd/debian-11.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso SHA256 matches: 7892981e1da216e79fb3a1536ce5ebab157afdd20048fe458f2ae34fbc26c19b In a further

Re: Debian ISOs on USB stick, was: SOLVED

2024-04-03 Thread David Christensen
t.cgi?bug=1056998 where Lenovo BIOS and/or MS-Windows altered the USB stick. Same for finding which bytes change. I fail to find this particular info in    Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2024 14:46:42 -0700    From: David Christensen    Message-ID: If we have the exact ISO name (i.e. URL from where it stems

Re: Debian ISOs on USB stick, was: SOLVED

2024-04-03 Thread David Christensen
or MS-Windows altered the USB stick. Same for finding which bytes change. I fail to find this particular info in Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2024 14:46:42 -0700 From: David Christensen Message-ID: If we have the exact ISO name (i.e. URL from where it stems) and the byte address of the alteration, xo

Debian ISOs on USB stick, was: SOLVED

2024-04-03 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, David Christensen wrote: > It's a relatively simple experiment to confirm that a USB flash drive with > d-i changes after the first boot. This could still be https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1056998 where Lenovo BIOS and/or MS-Windows altered the USB stick.

Re: Debian ISOs on USB stick, was: SOLVED

2024-04-02 Thread David Christensen
USB stick it should not be modified if you haven't somehow told the installer to install the system to that USB stick (somehow). There are other parties which feel entitled to operate on the EFI System Partition of a USB stick. In https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1056998 we

Debian ISOs on USB stick, was: SOLVED

2024-04-02 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, David Christensen wrote: > > the Debian installer modifies the contents of the USB flash drive when > > it runs. Do you mean inside the range of the ISO image or outside by creating a new partition ? songbird wrote: > if it is an iso image copied to the USB stick it

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-31 Thread Antti-Pekka Känsälä
I filed bug report 1068122. I feel fine, despite my concern over my data. Heartfelt thanks for all the advice!

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-31 Thread David Wright
x is capable of stealing > files off my USB stick. I've no answer for that, particularly in view of Max's reply to my previous post. I've always copied files to and from USB sticks, floppy disks, CDs, etc), using the hard disk as a staging area. That habit developed thirty years a

Re: Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-31 Thread Antti-Pekka Känsälä
I'm mounting and unmounting through the stick icon's menu on Xfce desktop. Maybe a fancy file chooser dialogue stays around analyzing the directory, as you suspect? But I'm worried my Gmail in Firefox is capable of stealing files off my USB stick.

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread Max Nikulin
On 31/03/2024 11:46, David Wright wrote: Double-clicking on the directory mounts it and displays the files in it. Opening a text file displays it. At least for a small file, FF does not hold the file open, so I can immediately unmount the stick. Gmail may do something more fancy - https://devel

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread David Wright
On Sat 30 Mar 2024 at 21:06:27 (+0200), Antti-Pekka Känsälä wrote: > I was able to replicate this, by trying to send gmail to myself in Firefox, > attaching a binary on a mounted USB stick. Did you mount the stick yourself as a user (ie there's an fstab entry for it), or as root,

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread David Christensen
On 3/30/24 08:17, Antti-Pekka Känsälä wrote: What could be the deal, when Firefox tries to stop me from unmounting a stick, after I've accessed files on it through Firefox? I worry about my stick security. Thanks. Linux knows what files are open on each file system. If you try to unmount a

Re: Re: Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread Antti-Pekka Känsälä
I'd just like to add that I have seen the problem despite reinstalls with Debian stable minor versions. Thanks!

Re: Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread tomas
On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 07:32:16PM +0200, Antti-Pekka Känsälä wrote: > Yes, closing Firefox does allow the stick to unmount cleanly, but I still > worry. To get an idea of what's going on, you can use "lsof": tomas@trotzki:~$ lsof /dev/sda1 COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE

Re: Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread Antti-Pekka Känsälä
I can replicate this, by trying to send Gmail to myself in Firefox, attaching a binary on a mounted USB stick. After the attachment supposedly was uploaded, I tried to unmount the stick, but it blocked. "lsof | grep -i KINGSTON" then shows a total of 129 lines from "x-www-browser&qu

Re: Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread Antti-Pekka Känsälä
I was able to replicate this, by trying to send gmail to myself in Firefox, attaching a binary on a mounted USB stick. After the attachment supposedly was uploaded, I tried to unmount the stick, but it blocks. "lsof | grep -i KINGSTON" then shows a total of 129 lines from "x-www

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 30 Mar 2024 17:17:52 +0200 Antti-Pekka Känsälä wrote: > What could be the deal, when Firefox tries to stop me from unmounting > a stick, after I've accessed files on it through Firefox? I worry > about my stick security. Thanks. It sounds like Firefox has a file open on the stick. To c

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On Sat, Mar 30, 2024 at 1:19 PM gene heskett wrote: > > On 3/30/24 11:36, Antti-Pekka Känsälä wrote: > > What could be the deal, when Firefox tries to stop me from unmounting a > > stick, after I've accessed files on it through Firefox? I worry about > > my stick security. Thanks. > > Since this

Re: Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread Antti-Pekka Känsälä
Yes, closing Firefox does allow the stick to unmount cleanly, but I still worry.

Re: Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread gene heskett
On 3/30/24 11:36, Antti-Pekka Känsälä wrote: What could be the deal, when Firefox tries to stop me from unmounting a stick, after I've accessed files on it through Firefox?  I worry about my stick security.  Thanks. Since this is normally a root operation, I'm confused. Likely what it means i

Debian 12.5 up-to-date Xfce, Firefox clings to USB stick

2024-03-30 Thread Antti-Pekka Känsälä
What could be the deal, when Firefox tries to stop me from unmounting a stick, after I've accessed files on it through Firefox? I worry about my stick security. Thanks.

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-21 Thread debian-user
hlyg wrote: > Thank riveravaldez for download link! i've downloaded it. > > but Assets section seems inaccessible You might want to check your browser version and javascript settings. Those can easily block certain things. > many sites are blocked here ...

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-20 Thread hlyg
Thank riveravaldez for download link! i've downloaded it. but Assets section seems inaccessible many sites are blocked here ...

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-20 Thread riveravaldez
On 5/19/23, hlyg wrote: > > On 5/19/23 19:03, Joe wrote: >> >> I don't think so. I've just downloaded it here >> >> https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/releases/tag/v1.0.91 >> >> without being asked for any information. The author *asks* for >> contributions, like many do, but there's no compulsion.

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-19 Thread hlyg
On 5/19/23 19:03, Joe wrote: I don't think so. I've just downloaded it here https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/releases/tag/v1.0.91 without being asked for any information. The author *asks* for contributions, like many do, but there's no compulsion. Really? i visit link you list, no automati

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-19 Thread Joe
On Fri, 19 May 2023 10:22:36 +0800 hlyg wrote: > On 5/18/23 19:33, Bret Busby wrote: > > You might want to read > > https://www.theregister.com/2021/12/10/friday_foss_fest/ > > > > > Thank Bret Busby! downloading ventoy requires subscription, it's very > bad it publish message digest without m

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-18 Thread hlyg
On 5/18/23 19:33, Bret Busby wrote: You might want to read https://www.theregister.com/2021/12/10/friday_foss_fest/ Thank Bret Busby! downloading ventoy requires subscription, it's very bad it publish message digest without message freebsd handbook instruct users to create bootable disk by

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-18 Thread riveravaldez
On 5/18/23, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 07:33:05PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote: > > [...] > >> You might want to read >> https://www.theregister.com/2021/12/10/friday_foss_fest/ >> (...) >> Once the drive is configured with Ventoy, it is a simple matter of copying >> a >> downloa

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-18 Thread Peter Hillier-Brook
On 18/05/2023 12:33, Bret Busby wrote: On 18/5/23 11:44, hlyg wrote: in debian, it is as easy as copying iso file to usb device (/dev/sdx), run sync to be safe does this method work for other iso file? http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/unix/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/13.1/FreeBSD-13.1-RELEASE-i386-boo

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-18 Thread tomas
On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 07:33:05PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote: [...] > You might want to read > https://www.theregister.com/2021/12/10/friday_foss_fest/ > > I have a 32GB USB "thumbdrive", on which, I have had up to 10 different > operating systems - various Linux distributions and versions, Ghost

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-18 Thread Bret Busby
On 18/5/23 11:44, hlyg wrote: in debian, it is as easy as copying iso file to usb device (/dev/sdx), run sync to be safe does this method work for other iso file? http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/unix/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/13.1/FreeBSD-13.1-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso i can't boot it created this

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-18 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, it was too early in the morning when i wrote: > The MBR code is supposed to strat the boot procedure from USB stick on > EFI. It rather meant: The MBR code is supposed to start the boot procedure from USB stick on Legacy BIOS. Have a nice day :) Thomas

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-17 Thread Thomas Schmitt
r optical media. Master Boot Record (MBR) and EFI System Partition (ESP) for USB stick. > http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/unix/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/13.1/FreeBSD-13.1-R ELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso > i can't boot it created this way. what's wrong with it? It only has El Torit

Re: how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-17 Thread David Wright
On Thu 18 May 2023 at 11:44:55 (+0800), hlyg wrote: > in debian, it is as easy as copying iso file to usb device (/dev/sdx), > run sync to be safe > > does this method work for other iso file? > > http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/unix/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/13.1/FreeBSD-13.1-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso

how to create bootable usb stick from iso file

2023-05-17 Thread hlyg
in debian, it is as easy as copying iso file to usb device (/dev/sdx), run sync to be safe does this method work for other iso file? http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/unix/FreeBSD/releases/ISO-IMAGES/13.1/FreeBSD-13.1-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso i can't boot it created this way. what's wrong with it? Than

Re: bullseye installer can't load non-free firmware from usb stick

2023-01-13 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Fri, Jan 13, 2023 at 06:51:47PM +0800, lsg wrote: > but i use hard disk installation method, i put firmware in same place as iso > image, installer can locate firmware without prompting me > Better to use the unofficial .iso image that includes firmware from the start - https://cdimage.debian

bullseye installer can't load non-free firmware from usb stick

2023-01-13 Thread lsg
but i use hard disk installation method, i put firmware in same place as iso image, installer can locate firmware without prompting me

Re: Plasma 5: USB-Stick not recognized when second time put in

2022-11-21 Thread Marco Möller
On 31.10.22 17:15, Hans wrote: Dear list, there is an issue in plasma5, I can not find the cause. When pluggin in an USB-stick at the first time, plasma5 sees the stick and using the plasma-applet I can manually bind it. This is working always. After my work is done, I can then correctly

Re: Plasma 5: USB-Stick not recognized when second time put in

2022-11-21 Thread Anssi Saari
Hans writes: > But, if I want to use the same usb-stick again and plug it back into the usb- > port, it is not recognized, that an usb-stick is plugged in. However, syslog > does see it, but it looks the windowmanager does not recognize it. > Can somebody confirm this behaviour

Plasma 5: USB-Stick not recognized when second time put in

2022-10-31 Thread Hans
Dear list, there is an issue in plasma5, I can not find the cause. When pluggin in an USB-stick at the first time, plasma5 sees the stick and using the plasma-applet I can manually bind it. This is working always. After my work is done, I can then correctly unbind it and then unplug it from

Re: permanently adding driver to Debian live USB stick

2022-10-20 Thread David Christensen
On 10/20/22 04:54, Adam Weremczuk wrote: Hi all, Hi. :-) My Deb 11.5 live bootable USB stick is missing a driver for Intel Wireless-AC 9560 adapter. Intel provides a link to the missing firmware: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/05511/wireless.html The

Re: permanently adding driver to Debian live USB stick

2022-10-20 Thread Anssi Saari
Adam Weremczuk writes: > Is there a way of permanently including the firmware file so that the > WiFi automatically becomes operational every time I boot Debian live? Debian Live supports persistence which means you can have persistent changes to the live setup. Like adding that firmware file or

Re: permanently adding driver to Debian live USB stick

2022-10-20 Thread didier gaumet
Hello, Ypu could prpbably find a way to include the relevant firmware into a Debian Live ISO image by reading the Debian Wiki Debian Live page: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianLive and then studying the docs linked there But as the file you mention is included in the firmware-iwlwifi Debian B

Re: permanently adding driver to Debian live USB stick

2022-10-20 Thread Hans
, you can unpack the squashfs file, put everything you need into it, then repack the squashfs file. After that put it into the usb-stick or into the *.ISO, if yozu are using an *.iso-file. Of course, the iso must unpacked and repacked as well. Hope this helps! Good luck Hans > Hi

permanently adding driver to Debian live USB stick

2022-10-20 Thread Adam Weremczuk
Hi all, My Deb 11.5 live bootable USB stick is missing a driver for Intel Wireless-AC 9560 adapter. Intel provides a link to the missing firmware: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/05511/wireless.html and instruct to copy files (iwlwifi-9000-pu-b0-jf-b0-34.ucode

Re: Howto convert from blu-ray to usb-stick?

2022-07-08 Thread Thomas Schmitt
ata on the Blu-rays plainly to the respective USB sticks. E.g. with a Blu-ray in drive /dev/sr0 and a USB stick at /dev/sdX sudo dd if=/dev/sr0 bs=1M of=/dev/sdX sync The first USB stick will boot and provide a Debian package repository out of the box. For using the other USB sticks as addi

Howto convert from blu-ray to usb-stick?

2022-07-08 Thread Øyvind Hagen
Hi to Debian. I have first edition of Debian 9. I want to convert from Blu-rays to USB-stics to take care of content and also the USB-stick do not making damaging of the disc. I have tried to understand the content of some console help descriptions to convert, copy, burning to iso but I did not

Re: Unable to boot UEFI laptop from Debian 11 Live USB stick

2022-02-11 Thread Flacusbigotis
; > > > The laptop is no more than two years old and it has an Intel Core > i3-1005G1 > > processor. > > Also, I checked the USB stick and it only has the 32-bit EFI program in > the > > EFI boot folder. > > > > I assume based on what Andrew said that m

Re: Unable to boot UEFI laptop from Debian 11 Live USB stick

2022-02-11 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Thu, Feb 10, 2022 at 07:43:56PM -0600, Flacusbigotis wrote: > Thomas and Andrew, thanks for your reply. > > > The laptop is no more than two years old and it has an Intel Core i3-1005G1 > processor. > Also, I checked the USB stick and it only has the 32-bit EFI program

Re: Unable to boot UEFI laptop from Debian 11 Live USB stick

2022-02-10 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Flacusbigotis wrote: > The laptop is no more than two years old and it has an Intel Core i3-1005G1 > processor. > Also, I checked the USB stick and it only has the 32-bit EFI program in the > EFI boot folder. In this case you probably got an "i386" ISO image for 32-bi

Re: Unable to boot UEFI laptop from Debian 11 Live USB stick

2022-02-10 Thread Flacusbigotis
Thomas and Andrew, thanks for your reply. The laptop is no more than two years old and it has an Intel Core i3-1005G1 processor. Also, I checked the USB stick and it only has the 32-bit EFI program in the EFI boot folder. I assume based on what Andrew said that maybe the UEFI needs to be 64-bit

Re: Unable to boot UEFI laptop from Debian 11 Live USB stick

2022-02-08 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote: > I had a similar issue the other day with an old Intel Baytrail > notebook where the UEFI is 32 bit and the processor is 64 bit - using a > Debian multi-arch installer worked. I used the one with firmware. This would match the observation that Knoppix 9.1 works. I ha

Re: Unable to boot UEFI laptop from Debian 11 Live USB stick

2022-02-08 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Mon, Feb 07, 2022 at 08:47:16PM -0600, Flacusbigotis wrote: > I have followed Debian's instructions ( > https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstall#Creating_a_Bootable_Debian_USB_Flashdrive) > for creating a bootable USB stick but it fails to boot on my UEFI laptop. > In contrast, I

Re: Unable to boot UEFI laptop from Debian 11 Live USB stick

2022-02-07 Thread Thomas Schmitt
ice as follows (assume USB stick is on /dev/sdf): > cp  debian11_hybrid.iso  /dev/sdf This is the currently advised method, indeed. > In contrast, I am able to create the same for > Knoppix 9.1 following their instructions. Did you do the same as with the Debian ISO or did you use &qu

Unable to boot UEFI laptop from Debian 11 Live USB stick

2022-02-07 Thread Flacusbigotis
I have followed Debian's instructions ( https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstall#Creating_a_Bootable_Debian_USB_Flashdrive) for creating a bootable USB stick but it fails to boot on my UEFI laptop. In contrast, I am able to create the same for Knoppix 9.1 following their instructions. So not sur

Re: what to do with USB stick that gives badblocks errors

2021-11-24 Thread Bob Weber
On 11/24/21 11:52, Kenneth Parker wrote: Try Steve Gibson's initdisk.  It claims: "Experience has shown that USB thumb drives believed to be dead may be brought back to life with InitDisk." https://www.grc.com/initdisk.htm Steve has done a lot of testing on USB flash drives and has discovered

Re: what to do with USB stick that gives badblocks errors

2021-11-24 Thread piorunz
On 24/11/2021 16:10, Curt wrote: On 2021-11-24, piorunz wrote: On 24/11/2021 10:04, Sven Hartge wrote: Should I throw it away? Yes. Agree. I had some bad USBs, did a lot of trickery on them but never were able to revive them and put them back to any reasonable use. Bin. I thought I had a

Re: what to do with USB stick that gives badblocks errors

2021-11-24 Thread Kenneth Parker
On Tue, Nov 23, 2021, 7:56 AM deloptes wrote: > I'm sure there are many ideas around, but I want to hear your opinion > > so there is one USB stick that I noticed started mocking about errors when > booting off. > It's giving you more feedback than one of mine did. It

Re: what to do with USB stick that gives badblocks errors

2021-11-24 Thread Curt
On 2021-11-24, piorunz wrote: > On 24/11/2021 10:04, Sven Hartge wrote: >>> Should I throw it away? >> Yes. > > Agree. I had some bad USBs, did a lot of trickery on them but never were > able to revive them and put them back to any reasonable use. Bin. > I thought I had a bad one once but it was

Re: what to do with USB stick that gives badblocks errors

2021-11-24 Thread piorunz
On 24/11/2021 10:04, Sven Hartge wrote: Should I throw it away? Yes. Agree. I had some bad USBs, did a lot of trickery on them but never were able to revive them and put them back to any reasonable use. Bin. -- With kindest regards, Piotr. ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Debian - The universal operating s

Re: what to do with USB stick that gives badblocks errors

2021-11-24 Thread Sven Hartge
deloptes wrote: > I'm sure there are many ideas around, but I want to hear your opinion > so there is one USB stick that I noticed started mocking about errors when > booting off. > I ran badblocks (without options) and then with -s -n and this produced a > slightly differ

what to do with USB stick that gives badblocks errors

2021-11-23 Thread deloptes
I'm sure there are many ideas around, but I want to hear your opinion so there is one USB stick that I noticed started mocking about errors when booting off. I ran badblocks (without options) and then with -s -n and this produced a slightly different output. Is the output resulting fro

Re: Install debian on USB-stick

2021-11-09 Thread Michael Castellon
Hi, https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including-firmware/11.1.0-live+nonfree/amd64/iso-hybrid/debian-live-11.1.0-amd64-standard+nonfree.iso # cp debian-live-11.1.0-amd64-standard+nonfree.iso /dev/sdb # sync for other live https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-fr

Re: Install debian on USB-stick

2021-11-09 Thread Dan Ritter
Sim Sim wrote: > Is possible to install debian-11.1.0-i386-netinst.iso on 16Gb USB2.0-stick? > A minimal environment, of course. And productivity do not need, just > curiosity. You can: - write that ISO to the stick and use it as an installer OR - boot that ISO and select a stick like that as

Install debian on USB-stick

2021-11-09 Thread Sim Sim
Hi. Is possible to install debian-11.1.0-i386-netinst.iso on 16Gb USB2.0-stick? A minimal environment, of course. And productivity do not need, just curiosity. Thanks.

Re: How do I mount the USB stick containing the installer in Rescue Mode?

2021-07-27 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 09:23:22AM +0200, Stella Ashburne wrote: > What commands shall I type to find out the location of the directory where > linux-image-5.10.0-7-amd64.deb is, given the fact that I'm using a > USB-installer? > df mount cd ls more cd more ls maybe find . -name 'linux*.deb' a

Re: How do I mount the USB stick containing the installer in Rescue Mode?

2021-07-27 Thread Reco
Hi. On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 09:23:22AM +0200, Stella Ashburne wrote: > What commands shall I type to find out the location of the directory > where linux-image-5.10.0-7-amd64.deb is, given the fact that I'm using > a USB-installer? $ wget -q https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-buil

Re: How do I mount the USB stick containing the installer in Rescue Mode?

2021-07-27 Thread Stella Ashburne
I quote a section of the Debian's man page of mount: The move operation Move a mounted tree to another place (atomically). The call is: mount --move olddir newdir This will cause the contents which previously appeared under olddir to now be accessible under newdir. The physical location of the

Re: How do I mount the USB stick containing the installer in Rescue Mode?

2021-07-21 Thread Richard Hector
On 21/07/21 11:39 pm, Greg Wooledge wrote: No, a bind mount doesn't take a device name as an argument. It takes two directory names. From the man page: mount --bind|--rbind|--move olddir newdir It's used when you've already got the device mounted somewhere (the first directory), and y

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