On Sat, 16 Jun 2018 08:19:43 +0200, Didier wrote in message
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> Le 16/06/2018 à 05:15, Michael McConnell a écrit :
> > I’ve know been through the Graphic and Text based installs and did
> > not see any such prompt. I’ve even done what was suggested and did
> > the install from a USB key and
Am Samstag 16 Juni 2018 schrieb Michael McConnell:
> Thanks,
>
> I’ve know been through the Graphic and Text based installs and did not see
> any such prompt. I’ve even done what was suggested and did the install from a
> USB key and still the issue persists - installing Devuan ASCII and using
Le 16/06/2018 à 05:15, Michael McConnell a écrit :
I’ve know been through the Graphic and Text based installs and did not
see any such prompt. I’ve even done what was suggested and did the
install from a USB key and still the issue persists - installing
Devuan ASCII and using LVM Encryption
Thanks,
I’ve know been through the Graphic and Text based installs and did not see any
such prompt. I’ve even done what was suggested and did the install from a USB
key and still the issue persists - installing Devuan ASCII and using LVM
Encryption results in the requirement for a PS2 input to
Am Freitag 15 Juni 2018 schrieb KatolaZ:
> Hi Stefan,
>
> if you choose to install only the necessary drivers, you will be
> guaranteed to have only the drivers needed for the hardware present in
> the system at install time. That's the reason why you don't get USB
> modules in the initrd (which
Le 15/06/2018 à 02:05, Michael McConnell a écrit :
Thanks for the reply, but at no point during the install do I see an
option to install the “necessary” drivers? I just ran through the
install once more and still don’t see any prompt or indication asking
about supporting USB drivers. I did
Thanks for the reply, but at no point during the install do I see an option to
install the “necessary” drivers? I just ran through the install once more and
still don’t see any prompt or indication asking about supporting USB drivers. I
did the install using a USB keyboard on both the VM
On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 10:44:10PM +0200, Stefan Krusche wrote:
> Am Donnerstag 14 Juni 2018 schrieb Michael McConnell:
> > Thanks for confirming I am not going crazy (: I've been googling around
> > to see if USB is a non-free firmware element and from what I can tell
> > since loading firmware
Am Donnerstag 14 Juni 2018 schrieb Michael McConnell:
> Thanks for confirming I am not going crazy (: I've been googling around
> to see if USB is a non-free firmware element and from what I can tell
> since loading firmware via USB seems to be the recommended way to load
> non-free drivers I
Thanks for confirming I am not going crazy (: I've been googling around
to see if USB is a non-free firmware element and from what I can tell
since loading firmware via USB seems to be the recommended way to load
non-free drivers I doubt this is a licensing issue. From what I've read
it
Am Donnerstag 14 Juni 2018 schrieb Michael McConnell:
> Hello All,
> I've run this test both on Hyper-V VM install and a dedicated hardware
> install using a Dell R210ii, and the results are the same. If I do a new
> install using ASCII and use the default full disk encryption with LVM option
>
Hello All,
I've run this test both on Hyper-V VM install and a dedicated hardware install
using a Dell R210ii, and the results are the same. If I do a new install using
ASCII and use the default full disk encryption with LVM option - everything
goes good, until the initial first boot. Upon boot
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