I was very curious about whether my first time installing debian would be a success, but unfortunately it wasn't.
#1: As I learned in one of my previous posts, I shrunk the windows partition in windows so I could have free space for guided partitioning.
#2: GRUB was installed and configured automatically.
So first time booting into Debian I get this list of "OK" and commands or what you would call them.
The first time the process continued until "Terminate plymouth boot screen..." It was strange, 'cause it took 3-4 minutes and no progress so I figured I'd just reboot. After reboot the process continued another 2 lines, but then stopped again.
I have actually tried rebooting again (I know, kinda hopeless) but from now on there is simply no progress after the "network manager script dispatcher service".
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My intuition tells me this is not an easy nut to crack, but if anyone has any pointers/tips/guidelines I would be very thankful.
At least I can boot into windows if I choose to.![Smile :)]()
Regards,
/Compu
#1: As I learned in one of my previous posts, I shrunk the windows partition in windows so I could have free space for guided partitioning.
#2: GRUB was installed and configured automatically.
So first time booting into Debian I get this list of "OK" and commands or what you would call them.
The first time the process continued until "Terminate plymouth boot screen..." It was strange, 'cause it took 3-4 minutes and no progress so I figured I'd just reboot. After reboot the process continued another 2 lines, but then stopped again.
I have actually tried rebooting again (I know, kinda hopeless) but from now on there is simply no progress after the "network manager script dispatcher service".
EDIT: image-link -->
My intuition tells me this is not an easy nut to crack, but if anyone has any pointers/tips/guidelines I would be very thankful.
At least I can boot into windows if I choose to.

Regards,
/Compu
Statistics: Posted by CompuServe — 2025-02-03 19:44 — Replies 1 — Views 96