Yes, I said that, but I am under the impression that whatever went wrong
happened before partitions were mounted.

I remembered using that advance menu configuration which I was unable to
find in Bullseye  - at least the same exact thing with the ability of
obtaining an IP address and downloading files.  I thought these files were
lost if the logs weren't sent to a web server or written during
installation to a mounted hard drive.

No errors are ever seen or heard - except that there is no sound after the
installer probes for sound card (press enter if this is your sound card,
etc.).

I'm going to install Bullseye once again because right now I have Buster -
but the sound is working in Buster and the screen readers orca and console
are both working. and sound from videos in the browser are all working.
Now if I can only get this in Bullseye.

Is there anything I can run while I have this installed?  I'm going to wait
for your response, it's past midnight on the Continent and 2000 hours here
on the east coast USA.  Also any suggestion of what to install thjat might
be more helpful?  Maybe the daily SID installer?

Best wishes,
David


On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 8:35 PM Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> wrote:

> D.J.J. Ring, Jr., le lun. 03 janv. 2022 20:26:54 -0500, a ecrit:
> > You mean take a video of the screen when I am trying to install Bullseye?
>
> Yes.
>
> > I don't get any error messages at all, it just doesn't speak to me.
>
> At some point you mentioned some errors:
>
> “the errors precede writing to disk.”
>
> Samuel
>

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