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#1 2017-05-25 23:45:44

tompravi
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Unsuccessful installation!

1st) problem contacting with mirros. The installer has connected wireless.
2nd) no installation of network tools like wicd

PS. I tried thr installation with a prepared usb stick


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#2 2017-05-25 23:55:17

golinux
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Re: Unsuccessful installation!

What iso did you use?

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#3 2017-05-26 00:14:45

tompravi
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Re: Unsuccessful installation!

I used the "devuan_jessie_1.0.0_amd64_DVD.iso".


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#4 2017-05-26 02:24:29

ralph.ronnquist
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Registered: 2016-11-30
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Re: Unsuccessful installation!

Let's see if I can help.

1) I always chose auto.mirror.devuan.org which I believe resolves into something good. Did you use that as well, and had problems (even with a working network)?

2) It may depend on the "tasksel" choices. To be sure, you should stop at the grub installation dialog, and type ctrl-alt-f2 to gain command line access on vt2. At that point you can install e.g. either wicd-curses (for use without desktop environment), or wicd (otherwise). The command sequence would be as follows:

# chroot /target /bin/bash
# apt-get install wicd-curses
# exit

Thereafter you go back to the grub installation dialog with ctrl-alt-f5 (if you were doing "Graphical install"), or ctrl-alt-f1 (if you where doing just "Install"), and continue from there.

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#5 2017-05-26 04:29:36

tompravi
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Re: Unsuccessful installation!

I'll try this or I'll transfer my laptop close to router so as to establish wire connection. The second seems more easy. Anyway,
It should not make the announcement for the stable edition, as debian didn't use this behavior. Now it's like experimental. I have to tell you I'm disappointed from the devuan project. 
PS. I'm user of debian. But when I tried the Devual rc2 I was impressed. So I decided to try the stable one.


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#6 2017-05-30 13:37:44

zapper
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Re: Unsuccessful installation!

tompravi wrote:

I'll try this or I'll transfer my laptop close to router so as to establish wire connection. The second seems more easy. Anyway,
It should not make the announcement for the stable edition, as debian didn't use this behavior. Now it's like experimental. I have to tell you I'm disappointed from the devuan project. 
PS. I'm user of debian. But when I tried the Devual rc2 I was impressed. So I decided to try the stable one.

I use the devuan ascii. Almost no problems for me. 

I am not sure though, you may have a less freedom friendly computer. yours might need blobs to work.  That can make a huge impact.

I do not trust anything with intel me still on it. or any backdoor of that sort. hmm


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#7 2017-12-01 18:16:50

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Re: Unsuccessful installation!

Apart from occasional trolls pretending Devuan is bad and vanishing without a 2nd person ever reporting the same problem, Devuan has been so stable that DAYS go by without a single message on this whole board.  Tell me if there is ONE other distribution the same thing ever happens for more than 24hrs.  If ascii was stable, as it has been for me for more than 5 months now, same thing would be equally described.

One complaint about Devuan, not much ever happens, boring, uneventful, unexciting.
Yesterday I was updating/upgrading an old debian installation I had done 2 years ago and had not been updated for 2 months.  The user, relatively novice, has been using ascii instead for a while.  Debian broke its x half way through the upgrade.  I had to reboot manually and go to console and do dpkg --configure -recover ... (or whatever it is that resumes the upgrade) to get the system back.  I hadn't seen this ever before, losing the desktop half-way through an upgrade.  Needless to say the owner told me to just delete it as Debian is no longer used.  I convinced her otherwise as you never know when you will need a 2nd compatible system to chroot to the other one.  I agree, to save you some bandwidth, leaving a rolling distribution unupdated for months is not a good idea.  On this particular case, of a user not feeling confident to try apt update apt upgrade, Devuan hasn't had a problem "once".

Trolls please don't even think about pretending of having a problem.
People can tell, you know!

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#8 2017-12-01 22:10:39

fog
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Re: Unsuccessful installation!

I don't remember single OS (not only distros) that would not fail on specific hardware. Maybe this is the case? saying "I don't have this problem" just don't fix anything.
Of course maybe this is trolling.

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