I have a new Lenovo Yoga 730.
When I try using a live USB stick to install from the GRUB menu, using either Debian Installer or Graphical Debian Installer, I get a black screen and cant see anything.
Google searches have led me to try things like modifying the installer command by pressing e and adding things to the command, but none of them have had any effect.
However, I have been able to log into a live CD session, and get display from that.
So the next thing I tried was to do sudo apt-get install debian-installer-launcher, and this worked. Then I tried running this with sudo debian-installer-launcher --text which fails.
The failure is:
no suitable d-I initrd image found, aborting.
umount: /lib/live/installer: mountpoint not found
can someone help me with this?
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Debian-installer-launcher: no suitable d-i initrd image
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Re: Debian-installer-launcher: no suitable d-i initrd image
^ I think this means that you must be transferring the ISO image to the USB stick incorrectly.zephyr1793 wrote:I have been able to log into a live CD session
You don't mention which method you used, which is annoying
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Re: Debian-installer-launcher: no suitable d-i initrd image
Really? Why does this mean the image was transferred incorrectly if it boots properly?Head_on_a_Stick wrote:^ I think this means that you must be transferring the ISO image to the USB stick incorrectly.zephyr1793 wrote:I have been able to log into a live CD session
You don't mention which method you used, which is annoying
The method I used, by the way, was to get an ISO from the Debian website and use Win32DiskImager.
I also tried CDBurnerXP before that, but the result was the same.
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Re: Debian-installer-launcher: no suitable d-i initrd image
The images should behave identically whether booted from a CD or USB.zephyr1793 wrote:Really? Why does this mean the image was transferred incorrectly if it boots properly?
Hmmm, that should work, did you try copying the image back to disk and comparing checksums with the original to eliminate faults with the USB stick itself?Win32DiskImager
And anyway, why not just install from the CD?
For the record, the desktop installer is an option that must be enabled when the ISO image is created and I don't think Debian does this.
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Re: Debian-installer-launcher: no suitable d-i initrd image
Head_on_a_Stick wrote:The images should behave identically whether booted from a CD or USB.zephyr1793 wrote:Really? Why does this mean the image was transferred incorrectly if it boots properly?
Hmmm, that should work, did you try copying the image back to disk and comparing checksums with the original to eliminate faults with the USB stick itself?Win32DiskImager
And anyway, why not just install from the CD?
For the record, the desktop installer is an option that must be enabled when the ISO image is created and I don't think Debian does this.
Sorry, I worded that poorly. I meant using the "Live CD" option worked from the GRUB menu. In both cases it was the image on a USB. The option that failed was selecting "Debian Installer" from the GRUB menu, the option that succeeded was going into a Live session. However, when I am IN the live session then debian-installer-launcher fails.
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Re: Debian-installer-launcher: no suitable d-i initrd image
As I said, I don't think the Debian images include that option and installing the .deb in the live system doesn't "activate" it, it is a package that must be selected during the creation of the ISO itself.zephyr1793 wrote:when I am IN the live session then debian-installer-launcher fails.
I think perhaps your stick is bad, try my test.
EDIT: disabling kernel mode setting might do the trick.
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Re: Debian-installer-launcher: no suitable d-i initrd image
The USB stick seems to have accurately copied the ISO image.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:As I said, I don't think the Debian images include that option and installing the .deb in the live system doesn't "activate" it, it is a package that must be selected during the creation of the ISO itself.zephyr1793 wrote:when I am IN the live session then debian-installer-launcher fails.
I think perhaps your stick is bad, try my test.
EDIT: disabling kernel mode setting might do the trick.
I think I'm just going to try installing some other OS, clearly there is something with my hardware that's making the install process more difficult and I'm not knowledgable enough to deal with it. Thanks for your help.