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Re: debian-9.0.0-amd64-netinst.iso



Is Debian Live available as a netinst now?

On 16 July 2017 at 10:31, Tom & Karen Pino <metalsmith@rangeweb.net> wrote:
The entire system is too screwy.  dbus is screwed.  Not worth messing with.


On 07/15/2017 05:54 PM, Tom & Karen Pino wrote:
Created a user and assigned passwords for that user and for root.

Cleaned up the
/etc/apt/sources.list

Am going to try to boot the system.

On 07/15/2017 05:41 PM, Tom & Karen Pino wrote:
I have not finished checking this out but it can't be called a good outcome.

I am running on a ASUS M5A99FX Pro R2.0 MB with a FX6300 cpu. 

ISO was good.  Went on the stick fine with dd.  Booted nicely.  I am running on legacy bios boot and had no problem booting to that. 

CPU started heating up - could tell by the whine of the fan that it was in the mid 50s (C) - normal is upper 20s low 30s.  But when the installer got to the actual install that dropped down to very nice (no whine) temps.

Took nearly and hour to get the packages for a lxde install downloaded.  Every thing went fine. 

Got to the "clean up" portion and the cpu freaked out system went down.

I have not set up an IRC connection or would have gone there.  But figured I better get this out there somehow. 

Am going to see what happens in a chroot.  Suspect it is easily fixed.  But the install didn't work right.

This is quite an improvement over my recent attempts.  It booted, all menu entries were fine.

Hardware and networking seemed to go fine. 

Partitioning was its usual solid self.  I was using existing partitions.  This install is using a shared /home.  No encryption.  

I used the non graphic install used the default tasksel choices (used Lxde).

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