Hello,
I have the same problem, with netinstall iso on usb stick it search for
cd at hatdware detection step ab abort this with an error.

usb stick is create with unetbootin an test in kvm.

On 20.07.19 14:20, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> TomK/Brian_S <foren...@milwpc.com> wrote:
>> I disabled all boot devices in the BIOS, except the USB drive. It works
>> now.
> 
> This is surprising and unplausible even within the usual range of firmware
> madness.
> 
> I understand that the "mount CDROM step" is performed by a Linux kernel
> on behalf of software in the initial RAM disk. The boot device settings of
> the firmware should have no influence on the Linux kernel.
> 
> Since i suspect a race condition between kernel device assessment and
> assessment requests by the initrd, your success might be pure luck.
> Or your failure might have been pure bad luck.
> Not many others complain about problems with Debian 10 ISOs on USB stick.
> 
> Well, it will hardly be fixed unless somebody can make it reproducible
> and perform experiments to find ways to make it non-reproducible.
> 
> 
> Have a nice day :)
> 
> Thomas
> 

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