Am 01.04.2024 um 07:44 schrieb David Christensen: > > > A computer with a 6-core processor, 64 GB memory, and 9 drive bays/ > ports that cannot boot USB? That does not make sense.
Why not? > > > Please post a console session that identifies the ISO you are using, > verifies the checksum, burns the ISO to a USB flash drive, and compares > the ISO against the flash drive. Ok, in the meantime, i came to similar conclusions and found that the USB-stick i was using, had consistent read errors at the first 2 gigabytes after having been used for years as memory extension in my router. Fixed that and will replace the stick. > > > Then insert the USB flash drive into a USB port on the the target > computer, power up and enter Setup, reset the settings to factory > defaults, enable USB booting, set the USB flash drive as the first boot > device, save, and exit. The Debian installer should then boot. *should* is the correct word. The board being over 10 years old, it does not offer USB booting, no way. It is an early server board that supports that much ECC, which is great for zfs. > > > David But i received many hints and ideas and just have to wait for a friend of mine to overcome my physical handicap to see some progress. :-) Tx 2 everyone DdB