![]() Using the graphical installer explains that Ctrl Alt Fx can be used to switch to VTx. Troubleshooting the Installation Process suggests to switch to Virtual console 4 (VT4) to check for any specific error messages, and part 6.1.1. As lepe suggested, i edited the /etc/apt/sources.list and added the following line after some fiddling around: deb file:/media/yourusername/DEBIAN\ 81/dists/jessie jessie main contirb It worked like a charm. Usually it auto-mounts with the default settings though. Have a good look at that section of the manual as it contains more information about installing packages and making sure they are updated correctly after install. First, you need to mount your USB in your file manager (probably, Nautilus). That is most certain to be supported during the early stages of the The recommended file system to use is FAT as Or floppy disk), the firmware files or packages must be placed inĮither the root directory or a directory named /firmware of the file To prepare a USB stick (or other medium like a hard drive partition, Alternatively, unofficial CD builds containing non-free ![]() Method to load such firmware is from some removable medium such as a Official CD images do not include non-free firmware. Loading the firmware is most likely to succeed from a FAT-formattedįloppy disk or USB stick. ![]() Especially during the early stages of the installation, On the architecture, the installation method and the stage of the ![]() Which devices are scanned and which file systems are supported depends If this option is selected, debian-installer will scanĪvailable devices for either loose firmware files or packages If a device driver requests firmware that is not available,ĭebian-installer will display a dialog offering to load the missingįirmware. Loading Missing Firmware from the Debian GNU/Linux Installation Guide. ![]()
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