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[SOLVED] Debian 9 Doesn't boot after boot loader

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Re: Debian 9 Doesn't boot after boot loader

#16 Post by Mephistopheles »

kedaha wrote:Now you need to get the network working and it'll be done.
Are you using WIFI or can you use a wired connection to the router?
I'm using a wireless connection to the router through a wifi booster.

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Re: Debian 9 Doesn't boot after boot loader

#17 Post by kedaha »

I think the wireless connection part should be done under a different topic because, when it's solved, it won't be much help to others under the present title.
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#18 Post by kedaha »

So it might be a good idea to deal with the network issue in another topic and once that's dealt with, return to the present topic, if necessary, to deal with the graphics card thing.
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Re: Debian 9 Doesn't boot after boot loader

#19 Post by sunrat »

kedaha wrote:Just to add to my last post; I don't have such a graphics card but I think you'll need to install bumblebee as well.
if you can't install anything, that's because neither the network nor apt got configured during installation, but a look at /etc/apt/sources.list will confirm that.
He mentioned "PC" so I guess it's a desktop. Bumblebee only is for laptops with dual graphics afaik.
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