Hi, and thanks for your report. Bud Heal <budheal508@gmail.com> (2023-03-05): > Boot method: DVD (3/2/2023) then daily CD (3/4/2023) > Image version: debian-testing-amd64-DVD-1.jigdo > <https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/jigdo-dvd/debian-testing-amd64-DVD-1.jigdo> > debian-testing-amd64-netinst.jigdo > <https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/20230304-7/amd64/jigdo-cd/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.jigdo> > debian-testing-amd64-netinst.template > <https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/20230304-7/amd64/jigdo-cd/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.template> > Date: 3/2/2023 (into 3/3/2023) and 3/4/2023 Why not using the official release? You wouldn't have run into the e2fsprogs problems that have been plaguing unstable for weeks (a fix was only uploaded hours ago). > I intend to mirror the SATA and the M.2 4TB - the installer still does > not support encrypted partitions - unless it is setting up a new one. I'm not sure what you mean by that. > The installer finishes and reboots but the reboot immediately aborts: > > /dev/mapper/...-vg-root has unsupported feature(s): FEATURE_C12 > > e2fsck: Get a newer [copy] of e2fsck! See #1031622, #1030939, etc. Using an official release would have avoided running into that… > It was not clear how to obtain an updated e2fsck and how to insert it > into the workflow; I can wait for the next (pre-)release. > > The daily CD's template may have been mismatched to the jigdo - > jigdo-lite prompted for '42' in lieu of 'OK'. No idea about that particular bit. > The install complained about /media/lairdheal/USB > DISK/iwlwifi-so-a0-hr-b0-71.ucode (which I found it on github) and 72 > (which I found in firmware-iwlwifi_20230210-1_all.deb) > > The installer did not open the .deb to use its contents. Since I was > not using wifi, I did not bother to unpack it either. It looks much > neater than the wild goose chase when I set up this HP Omen in 2020 or > 2021. Can you please share the whole /var/log/installer/syslog file (attaching it compressed)? iwlwifi requests many files (several dozens…), but it should be happy once the firmware-iwlwifi found on the installation image is found and unpacked. You shouldn't have to touch any files, found on GitHub or in Debian packages. Cheers, -- Cyril Brulebois (kibi@debian.org) <https://debamax.com/> D-I release manager -- Release team member -- Freelance Consultant
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