Re: debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso usb grub boot error "invalid buffer alignment"
In case it's useful, my laptop is currently running Ubuntu - I'm
wondering if it's possible to do some sort of chroot from Ubuntu into
the USB stick, so that I can format the laptop's SSD and begin the
install process that way? Surely that has been thought of before?
(That said, I ought ensure I can boot the USB stick, so that I can do
a rescue install if needed for any fat finger reason...)
I notice the package debian-installer-launcher - should I be able to
use that, with the debian netinst image, and by using that, can I get
a "clean" install i.e format the laptop's SSD?
On 11/20/23, Zenaan Harkness <zenaan@gmail.com> wrote:
> Attempting a fresh Debian stable install with
> debian-12.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso (latest default amd64 boot image), `cp
> deiban-...iso /dev/sdX; sync`, and rebooted to the usb stick with the
> grub graphical screen, but all of the grub menu options (Graphical
> install, Graphical expert install, Expert install, etc) give 2 errors:
>
> 1) "..invalid buffer alignment... " with some long number beginning with
> minus.
> 2) kernel fail to load error, presumably due to error 1
>
> Any ideas of how I can boot this usb stick and install debian?
>
> I'm on a laptop...
>
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