On 1/14/22 03:16, Wojciech wrote: > Hi, > Thanks Tomas for your answer. > In the installation process, at the moment of when I choosing mirror > server for example http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/dist/jessie/Release > installation is break. > For jessie is selected choose-mirror: wget -q > http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/dist/jessie/Release -O - | grep -E > '^(Suite|Codename):' > Output this command is: > Suite: oldoldstable > Codename: jessie > In the next step is choose-mirror: wget -q > http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/dist/oldoldstable/Release -O - | grep -E > '^(Suite|Codename):' because earlier Suite is oldoldstable (2xold and > stable) > Output this command is: > Suite: oldoldstable > Codename: stretch > Attention: not jessie > > Codename jessie is version 8.11 > Codename stretch is version 9.11 > > Correct destination link is oldoldoldstable (3xold and stable) > Realease from http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/dists/oldoldoldstable/Release: > " > Origin: Debian > Label: Debian > Suite: oldoldstable > Version: 8.11 > Codename: jessie > ..." > Correct entry in http://ftp.pl.debian.org/debian/dists/jessie/Release > will be > " > Origin: Debian > Label: Debian > Suite: oldoldoldstable > Version: 8.11 > Codename: jessie > ..." > This situation is on many mirror servers. I checked Sweden, Switzerland, > Holland and USA. > Is it a little clearer now ? > Workaround this trouble is installation without mirror server, and after > reboot write manually list source packages to /etc/apt/sources.list and > run tasksel and choose components (of course after apt update) > > Have a nice day > > W dniu 13.01.2022 o 14:58, Thomas Schmitt pisze: >> Hi, >> >> Google translation says that Wojciech wrote: >>> During the installation, when you choose a mirror server, packages is >>> mistake. >> Maybe the fallback servers listed in debian-8.11.1-amd64-DVD-1.jigdo >> can be used. >> I understand that this one is quite time specific: >> >> http://snapshot.debian.org/archive/debian/20190212T020859Z/ >> >> (But its libburn versions date back to 2012.) >> >> This one seems to be the last resort for everything ever released: >> >> http://us.cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/snapshot/Debian/ >> >> >>> Is this email enough if I have to write to a world group? >> It would be better in english language. >> Google translations tend to become riddling or ridiculous.
Hi Wojciech, for old unsupported versions of Debian you should not use regular Debian mirrors, you should use "archive" mirrors. https://www.debian.org/distrib/archive Kind regards Georgi