I fixed the problem, I could have done this with the earlier ISO, that was CD 
ROM size.
But I used Rufus to write it, and it asks if I want ISO mode so I can access 
the files later, or DD mode.
Previously I selected ISO mode, but I wondered if that is why the installer 
could not access the installation media.
So I rewrote it with DD mode, and plugged the USB drive back in, and it read it.
I didn't have to abort the place in the installation, just redoing the media 
and plugging it in worked.
Just thought others can benefit from this.
Glenn


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: K0LNY 
  To: debian-accessibility@lists.debian.org 
  Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2023 11:33 PM
  Subject: trouble mounting installation media error


  Hello,
  I've tried it with the net install CD size image, and now I've tried it with 
the DVD size version of 11.7.
  Both times, I get past the third step, the keyboard selection, and it says
  couldn't mount installation media
  I've tried unplugging my USB drive and plugging it in again, but it still 
cannot mount it.
  It is a 4 GB USB flash cartridge.
  I tried plugging the install cartridge into another USB port, but it didn't 
make a difference.
  About a year or so back, I used the same card for the Bullseye I installed on 
the same i386 computer and it read from the cartridge fine.
  Maybe an earlier Bullseye image will work.
  Any ideas?
  Thanks

  Glenn

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