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Debian install freeze
Debian install freeze
Hello everyone,
I have a pretty new laptop Asus Vivobook and I want to install Debian testing nonfree on it. Everything works well after installation, but only if I select an unencrypted variants of disk partition. If I select encrypted LVM (I need full disk encryption very much, because my previous laptop was stolen), random data write to disk, I select my passphrase and after clicking “write changes to disk” (or so) the installation freezes and nothing happens, I tried every possible variant. No other OS is on the disk. This also happens when installing Sid nonfree or newest Manjaro. Only working system with encryption on this machine is Fedora Rawhide, but I do not want to use such edge unstable distro. But I have to use at least kernel 6.1, with older kernels my keyboard is not working.
Here is my HW probe: https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=1c798340db
Any ideas? Could it be a firmware/driver problem? I am not very experienced user, sorry if it is a stupid question. Thank you very much.
I have a pretty new laptop Asus Vivobook and I want to install Debian testing nonfree on it. Everything works well after installation, but only if I select an unencrypted variants of disk partition. If I select encrypted LVM (I need full disk encryption very much, because my previous laptop was stolen), random data write to disk, I select my passphrase and after clicking “write changes to disk” (or so) the installation freezes and nothing happens, I tried every possible variant. No other OS is on the disk. This also happens when installing Sid nonfree or newest Manjaro. Only working system with encryption on this machine is Fedora Rawhide, but I do not want to use such edge unstable distro. But I have to use at least kernel 6.1, with older kernels my keyboard is not working.
Here is my HW probe: https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=1c798340db
Any ideas? Could it be a firmware/driver problem? I am not very experienced user, sorry if it is a stupid question. Thank you very much.
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Re: Debian install freeze
This forum has an appropriate section for problems linked to the installation / use of " Debian Unstable and Testing " :
Sid's Playpen. -- Debian Unstable and Testing --
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ASUS GL753VD / X550LD / K54HR / X751LAB ( x2 )
Bookworm12.5_Cinnamon / Calamares Single Boot installations
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https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/cu ... so-hybrid/
Bookworm12.5_Cinnamon / Calamares Single Boot installations
Firefox ESR / DuckDuckGo / Thunderbird / LibreOffice / GIMP / eID Software
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/cu ... so-hybrid/
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Re: Debian install freeze
Hello,
Can you supply the URL to the ISO image your are installing from ?ratatoskr wrote: ↑2023-01-31 09:06 I have a pretty new laptop Asus Vivobook and I want to install Debian testing nonfree on it [..] If I select encrypted LVM [..], I select my passphrase and after clicking “write changes to disk” (or so) the installation freezes and nothing happens, I tried every possible variant.
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Re: Debian install freeze
ALL UNSTABLE / TESTING THREADS SHOULD BE POSTED HERE :[
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doesn't this apply to everyone ???
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doesn't this apply to everyone ???
ASUS GL753VD / X550LD / K54HR / X751LAB ( x2 )
Bookworm12.5_Cinnamon / Calamares Single Boot installations
Firefox ESR / DuckDuckGo / Thunderbird / LibreOffice / GIMP / eID Software
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/cu ... so-hybrid/
Bookworm12.5_Cinnamon / Calamares Single Boot installations
Firefox ESR / DuckDuckGo / Thunderbird / LibreOffice / GIMP / eID Software
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/cu ... so-hybrid/
Re: Debian install freeze
I am sorry, the header is not written like "stable only" but "Ask for help with issues regarding the Installations of the Debian O/S. " and my post was accepted.
Re: Debian install freeze
I moved my question to the testing section. Installation source here: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unof ... 64/iso-cd/Aki wrote: ↑2023-01-31 10:28 Hello,Can you supply the URL to the ISO image your are installing from ?ratatoskr wrote: ↑2023-01-31 09:06 I have a pretty new laptop Asus Vivobook and I want to install Debian testing nonfree on it [..] If I select encrypted LVM [..], I select my passphrase and after clicking “write changes to disk” (or so) the installation freezes and nothing happens, I tried every possible variant.
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Re: Debian install freeze
Hello,
What ISO you used (two ISO are listed) ?ratatoskr wrote: ↑2023-01-31 17:26 Installation source here: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unof ... 64/iso-cd/
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Re: Debian install freeze
Waste of time if the drive contains no sensitive data.
Can you switch to other consoles ?
(Ctrl+)Alt+F2 : installer shell
(Ctrl+)Alt+F3 : installer shell
(Ctrl+)Alt+F4 : installer logs
Alt+F1: back to the text installer
Alt+F5: back to the graphic installer
Ctrl is needed only from the graphic installer.
Re: Debian install freeze
Sorry, not the edu one.Aki wrote: ↑2023-01-31 18:35 Hello,What ISO you used (two ISO are listed) ?ratatoskr wrote: ↑2023-01-31 17:26 Installation source here: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unof ... 64/iso-cd/
Yes, switching works, but I don't know what to do there. Freezes at this point (I really waited few hours) https://mega.nz/file/RjgD0KJQ#kNDNiTsfr ... 2CG8ZJ61cYp.H wrote: ↑2023-01-31 18:37Waste of time if the drive contains no sensitive data.
Can you switch to other consoles ?
(Ctrl+)Alt+F2 : installer shell
(Ctrl+)Alt+F3 : installer shell
(Ctrl+)Alt+F4 : installer logs
Alt+F1: back to the text installer
Alt+F5: back to the graphic installer
Ctrl is needed only from the graphic installer.
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Re: Debian install freeze
You can check which processes are running with "ps".
From the log screen shot it appears that the encrypted volume and LVM logical volumes were successfully created.
P.S.: no need to quote the full post.
From the log screen shot it appears that the encrypted volume and LVM logical volumes were successfully created.
P.S.: no need to quote the full post.
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Re: Debian install freeze
Hello,
You can do a lot of useful things, actually. For example, you could copy the installer directory log (/var/log/installer/) and kernel log (/var/log/dmesg) to an external usb drive to analyse and/or share them after the issue occurred.ratatoskr wrote: ↑2023-02-01 14:25 Yes, switching works, but I don't know what to do there. Freezes at this point (I really waited few hours) https://mega.nz/file/RjgD0KJQ#kNDNiTsfr ... 2CG8ZJ61cY
Re: Debian install freeze
Hi, I have the same issue too.
I'm trying to Install Debian Testing.
I tried Debian nonfree weekly build (not 'edu' version).
I've only tried the 'encryption on LVM method' and it freezes every time. (I've tried many times)
I took a look at Alt+F4 installer log. Nothing looks wrong in the few lines I could see. Just lines showing that the various logical volumes were created etc. No errors listed.
I went to Alt+F2 and ran 'ps' and I'm not really sure what I'm looking at.
(But nothing looks wrong there either!)
The last three lines are
Is it possible to use the installer from Stable and sort of hi-jack it half way through and get it to install from the Testing repositories? (I'm presuming the Stable installer can successfully install on encrypted drive on LVM?)
I'm trying to Install Debian Testing.
I tried Debian nonfree weekly build (not 'edu' version).
I've only tried the 'encryption on LVM method' and it freezes every time. (I've tried many times)
I took a look at Alt+F4 installer log. Nothing looks wrong in the few lines I could see. Just lines showing that the various logical volumes were created etc. No errors listed.
I went to Alt+F2 and ran 'ps' and I'm not really sure what I'm looking at.
(But nothing looks wrong there either!)
The last three lines are
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17699 root 5776 S parted_server
29166 root 2932 S {07cros} /bin/sh/ /lib/partman/check.d/07cros
29237 root 2932 S {07cros} /bin/sh/ /lib/partman/check.d/07cros
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Re: Debian install freeze
Hmm... partman-cros is a shiny new d-i component which was added very recently.
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Description:
partman-cros - Add partman support for ChromeOS kernel partitions (udeb)
I'll repeat what I already wrote many times: the testing installer is for testing the installer, not for installing the testing distribution. The recommend way to install the testing distribution is to use the stable installer then dist-upgrade to testing. Any bugs found in the testing installer should be reported in the Debian bug tracking system.
Re: Debian install freeze
Sorry. My bad. I'm new around here. I only came by as I was having difficulty with the installer.
Some further searching and I see that what you said is exactly correct:
Installing Testing by upgrading from Stable is the recommended way!
In fact it was written in plain sight on the Debian Testing wiki page.
Maybe it's just me, but I find the entire Debian website/wiki one of the most difficult sites to glean actual useful information from. Whereas the ArchWiki is quite the opposite.
If I install the minimum Debian stable (just command line), then upgrade to testing, where can I find a list of packages to install Gnome? Or maybe there is a website with them listed? Or better still can I somehow re-run the installer and let it do it automatically?
Some further searching and I see that what you said is exactly correct:
Installing Testing by upgrading from Stable is the recommended way!
In fact it was written in plain sight on the Debian Testing wiki page.
Maybe it's just me, but I find the entire Debian website/wiki one of the most difficult sites to glean actual useful information from. Whereas the ArchWiki is quite the opposite.
If I install the minimum Debian stable (just command line), then upgrade to testing, where can I find a list of packages to install Gnome? Or maybe there is a website with them listed? Or better still can I somehow re-run the installer and let it do it automatically?
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Re: Debian install freeze
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Just for the record: what is the configuration of your computer: CPU, RAM and disk space availability ?
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[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo ... ug=1028250
Just for the record: what is the configuration of your computer: CPU, RAM and disk space availability ?
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[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo ... ug=1028250
Re: Debian install freeze
Thank you. That's just what I need.
I'm installing on a new empty 1TB SSD. 8GB RAM. Intel i7-6700.
Re: Debian install freeze
Thanks for the tip.
Would that still be necessary if I only want English and I'll already have set the locale and keyboard to English at the initial basic Debian Stable install?
Would that still be necessary if I only want English and I'll already have set the locale and keyboard to English at the initial basic Debian Stable install?