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Debian 11: Cinnamon Fallback after login.

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sethananth
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Re: Debian 11: Cinnamon Fallback after login.

#21 Post by sethananth »

mm3100 wrote: 2021-08-21 06:50 Did you check hash of iso file? And can you describe once again the issue? I am at loss here. Logs don't tell me anything I know of.
$ sha512sum -c SHA512SUMS 2> /dev/null | grep firmware-11.0.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso
firmware-11.0.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso: OK

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Re: Debian 11: Cinnamon Fallback after login.

#22 Post by mm3100 »

Did you try to disable applets and such with that checkbox and to see if it then starts?

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Re: Debian 11: Cinnamon Fallback after login.

#23 Post by sethananth »

I tried that checkbox as well. It does not work :( That prompt would keep coming back right away.

Thank you.

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Re: Debian 11: Cinnamon Fallback after login.

#24 Post by trinidad »

When the installation was done did the installer finish the cleanup process and prompt you to remove the installation media?

As prompted at the end of your first failed boot journal you need to run fsck.

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Re: Debian 11: Cinnamon Fallback after login.

#25 Post by sethananth »

trinidad wrote: 2021-08-22 20:52 When the installation was done did the installer finish the cleanup process and prompt you to remove the installation media?

As prompted at the end of your first failed boot journal you need to run fsck.

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It did prompt me to remove the installation media during the installation end, but I do not know why it asked me to run fsck, during the first boot, however.

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