On 11/23/2019 8:41 AM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
I'm reporting the exact readout that the system gives me when I run uname -a, I don't know anything more than that and I've done nothing to the image but burn it. The error states that it is probably due to a mismatch between the kernel the installer uses and the kernel available in the archive. The installer can't see anything that isn't the same version as itself.On 11/23/19 12:24 AM, rkn wrote:uname -a gives: 5.3.0-2-alpha-generic and Debian 5.3.9-2 (2019-11-12). Exact error message is that no kernel modules can be found.But the ISO image contains the correct module packages. I just verified that again.
I'm using it on the video output of the DS10L I'm trying to set it up on (using aboot option 0), I can reboot and run aboot option 1 and copy it from the terminal if you need a specific/complete listing. An example is: srm-modules-5.2.0-2-alpha-generic-di_5.2.9-2_alpha.udeb. The other contents are *-modules-5.2.0-2-alpha-generic-di_5.2.9-2_alpha.udeb.I'm using the ISO image from the pool, I'm installing from a CD to a raw disk on a system that does not have Linux on it.Can you list the CD contents of pool-alpha/main/l/linux?
Adrian