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Re: help needed to get a bookworm install to succeed



On 3/31/24 02:18, DdB wrote:
Hello list,

i intend to create a huge backup server from some oldish hardware.
Hardware has been partly refurbished and offers 1 SSD + 8 HDD on a 6core
Intel with 64 GB RAM.
Already before assembling the hardware, grub was working from the SSD,
which got lvm partitioning and is basically empty. As i have no working
CD drive nor can this old machine boot from USB, i put an ISO for
bookworm onto an lvm-LV. Using grub, i can manually boot from that ISO
and see the first installer screens. But after asking some questions,
the installer wants to mount the external media (ISO), and does not find
it on sd[a-z], then aborts.
By switching to Desktop 4, i can see the attempt to search for the
"CD"-drive, which is bound to fail.
I am not familiar with the very restricted shell, that is available from
the installer (busybox) and have not yet found an approach to circumvent
my problems. i would like to use the installer, as debootstrapping would
necessitate alot more knowledge than mine.

Suggestions are welcome :-)
DdB



A computer with a 6-core processor, 64 GB memory, and 9 drive bays/ ports that cannot boot USB? That does not make sense.


Please post a console session that identifies the ISO you are using, verifies the checksum, burns the ISO to a USB flash drive, and compares the ISO against the flash drive.


Then insert the USB flash drive into a USB port on the the target computer, power up and enter Setup, reset the settings to factory defaults, enable USB booting, set the USB flash drive as the first boot device, save, and exit. The Debian installer should then boot.


David


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