On Lu, 13 sep 21, 21:28:24, 황병희 wrote:
> 
> i have new another notebook that is thinkpad (not chromebook).
> and i have one usb stick.
> i downloaded mini.iso file.
> and i put mini.iso in usb stick as follow commands:
> 
> #+begin_src: sh
> $ sudo cp mini.iso /dev/sda1
> $ sudo sync
> #+end_src
> 
> then i did try to boot with usb stick on thinkpad notebook.
> 
> and that showed well the some configs such as lang/contry/keyboard
> but faild to detacting internet zone.
> that did to try searching some DHCP thing all the time.
> fail and fail and so on...
> 
> so i did open chromebook and Gnus.
> 
> How can i connect WiFi zone (not DHCP) at new install (Debian 11)?

Hello,

When you copied the mini.iso to the stick it should have created a FAT 
partition that you can use to provide the necessary firmware to the 
installer, e.g. this file:

https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/firmware/bullseye/current/firmware.tar.gz

Just unplug and replug the stick and the partition should show up.

Hope this help,
Andrei
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