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severe issue after installing debian to usb flash drive



Dear specialists,
I have installed Debian by using Debian Netinst image from latest stable Debian system. I have installed The system to USB 3.0 compatible 32 GB USB flashdrive. Well, its speed is not so good like The speed of Patriot flash drives, but I have thought that it would be enough to run installed Debian 64 Bit system. But may be, that issue have been caused by The fact, that I have skipped root account creation, because build in algorithms are enforcing users to type complex passwords. So I have pressed Enter twice and process of root account creation have been skipped. INstaller have continued. Do you think, that in this case, installer produces unusable Debian installation, if user skips root account creation? I do not know, how to correctly read errors. I have taken snapshots of my laptop display by using Android device and Eyed-PRO build in OCR feature. But I would never read The whole screen. How could i read logs which are accessed by using dmesg command from other live working Linux distribution to get information, what was wrong? Or is it really caused by The fact, that I have skipped root account creation? If so, please tell Me The minimum password lenght and its other conditions so I will be able to reinstall Debian 10 with correct and accessible root password for Debian netinstaller. I think, that error is caused by something which boot very soon after initrd and other Kernel parts have been loaded in to The memory.
Thank you very much for yours answers.
I have used UEFI compatible system, I have disabled secure boot inside EFI firmware setup tool and I have virtualisation AMD support enabled. When I use live system, there is no issue related to hardware autodetection or other kernel faults.


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