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