Hi Neal,
On Sat, Mar 09, 2024 at 08:45:28PM -0500, Neal wrote:
>
>(Please provide enough information to help the Debian
>maintainers evaluate the report efficiently - e.g., by filling
>in the sections below.)
>
>Boot method: USB
>Image version: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/iso-
>cd/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso 2024-03-07
>Date: 3/9/24
>
>Machine: Lenovo Thinkcenter
>Partitions: Failed be being set
>
>Base System Installation Checklist:
>[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it
>
>Initial boot: [O ]
>Detect network card: [ ]
>Configure network: [ ]
>Detect media: [ O]
>Load installer modules: [ ]
>Clock/timezone setup: [ ]
>User/password setup: [ ]
>Detect hard drives: [ ]
>Partition hard drives: [ ]
>Install base system: [ ]
>Install tasks: [ ]
>Install boot loader: [ ]
>Overall install: [ ]
>
>Comments/Problems:
>
>It always detects a file corruption. I verified hash on download and verified
>good usb stick. Same usb was used to install Debian 12 after, which correctly
>verified.
Hmmm. I've just grabed the latest weekly amd64 netinst and tried to
reproduce your issue. Things work here just fine in a VM, using this
image:
e618afbebbbdf9495c74140bc87f2a4b debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso
Does that match your image?
If the integrity check fails, it should say which file is wrong. What
did it report for please?
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