Brickwizard
Well-Known Member
no not nessasaraly wrong, but you may need some extra drivers, at this stage I do not wish to speculate until we know the details of your computer [inxi]I did read Debian 11 can use every hardware.
Is this wrong?
no not nessasaraly wrong, but you may need some extra drivers, at this stage I do not wish to speculate until we know the details of your computer [inxi]I did read Debian 11 can use every hardware.
Is this wrong?
-A | Audiosystem |
-b | Basisinformationen |
-c N | Farbschema: N = 0 - 32 |
-C | Prozessor |
-D | Massenspeicher (-Dd für optische Laufwerke) |
-F | Vollständige Systeminformationen |
-G | Grafiksystem |
-N | Netzwerk (mehr Informationen mit -Nn) |
-S | Systeminformation (Hostname,Kernel,Desktopumgebung,Distro) |
-w | Wetteranzeige |
-z | Private Informationen verbergen (Homeverzeichnis, MAC-Adresse etc.) |
-V | Sorry its German language. Di I have to do it as root? |
NO, and if your going to paste it to an Open message board any string starting -F should finish with z example inxi -Fnxxz to filter out sensitive information, You can Sudo inxi -Fnxx and it will give you more of the sensitive information for your own use
Sorry
its German language.
Di I have to do it as root?
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:~$ inxi -Fnxx
System:
Host: ah Kernel: 4.9.0-18-686-pae i686 bits: 32 compiler: gcc v: 10.2.1
Desktop: LXDE 0.10.1 wm: Openbox dm: LightDM
Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
Machine:
Type: Desktop System: Hewlett-Packard
product: HP Compaq dc5800 Small Form Factor v: N/A
serial: <superuser required> Chassis: type: 4 serial: <superuser required>
Mobo: Hewlett-Packard model: 2820h serial: <superuser required>
BIOS: Hewlett-Packard v: 786F2 v01.53 date: 08/27/2008
CPU:
Info: Dual Core model: Pentium E5200 bits: 64 type: MCP arch: Penryn
rev: 6 L2 cache: 2 MiB
flags: lm nx pae sse sse2 sse3 ssse3 bogomips: 9974
Speed: 1200 MHz min/max: 1200/2500 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 1200 2: 1200
Graphics:
Device-1: Intel 82Q33 Express Integrated Graphics vendor: Hewlett-Packard
driver: i915 v: kernel bus ID: 00:02.0 chip ID: 8086:29d2
Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.11 driver: loaded: intel
unloaded: fbdev,modesetting,vesa resolution: 1280x1024~60Hz s-dpi: 96
OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Intel Q33 x86/MMX/SSE2 v: 1.4 Mesa 20.3.5
direct render: Yes
Audio:
Device-1: Intel 82801I HD Audio vendor: Hewlett-Packard
driver: snd_hda_intel v: kernel bus ID: 00:1b.0 chip ID: 8086:293e
Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.9.0-18-686-pae
Network:
Device-1: Intel 82566DM-2 Gigabit Network vendor: Hewlett-Packard
driver: e1000e v: 3.2.6-k port: 1100 bus ID: 00:19.0 chip ID: 8086:10bd
IF: eth0 state: up speed: 1000 Mbps duplex: full mac: 00:24:81:c0:67:5f
Drives:
Local Storage: total: 149.05 GiB used: 107.47 GiB (72.1%)
ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Seagate model: ST3160815AS size: 149.05 GiB
speed: 3.0 Gb/s serial: 9RXF306K
Partition:
ID-1: / size: 140.72 GiB used: 107.47 GiB (76.4%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda1
Swap:
ID-1: swap-1 type: partition size: 5.96 GiB used: 12 KiB (0.0%)
priority: -1 dev: /dev/sda5
Sensors:
System Temperatures: cpu: 47.0 C mobo: N/A
Fan Speeds (RPM): N/A
Info:
Processes: 194 Uptime: 10h 57m Memory: 2.95 GiB used: 1.49 GiB (50.7%)
Init: systemd v: 247 runlevel: 15 Compilers: gcc: N/A Packages: apt: 2028
Shell: Bash v: 5.1.4 running in: lxterminal inxi: 3.3.01
xxxxxxxxxxx:~$
Bit too much, you did not use the z suffix to filter sensitive informationIs this ok?
You did not run inix-Fnxxz - you ran inxi-Fnxx - from your above postI did
inxi -Fnxxz
Was this wrong?
Clean the lens of the optical drive, use a good quality CD-R [for 32 bit] or DVD-r for 64 bit, [note -r] burn the iOS at the slowest selectable speed for best results, on HP/Compaq the short boot menu will be either ESC or F9PC is not accepting LIVE CD.
OK. How are you trying to boot into an ISO?
The user downloads an ISO, then decides where to "burn" it to. Either to DVD or to USB. (CD is getting too small even for net-install these days.) Get an USB disk which is at least 16GB in size, to use only for this purpose because all the data contents will be destroyed by the process of etching the ISO and to make it a bootable disk drive. The royal pain is the program to use to burn the ISO. This has to be done so the user plugs in the USB device that was just prepared and boots from it. Or if he/she has a DVD-RAM drive, use the DVD that was just prepared.
It should have been easier to do this with a DVD but I don't know that much about it anymore. The last time I used Nero and other such software (on Windows) was in 2006. :O
If you get a panic while trying to boot from the external disk, then it must be a hardware problem or some error with the BIOS/UEFI configuration. Because the OP was able to boot into an earlier version of Debian before, it can't be a computer whose manufacturer was "ebil" enough to allow only Windows to boot from it.
EDIT: The OP might have to go into the BIOS and change the boot order of the devices. Because if it keeps choosing the hard disk first he/she will continue to have the same problem. Have to change the BIOS so that the external USB device and external CD/DVD drive have a higher priority than internal hard disk.
If I were 100% sure how to set up Ventoy then I would be glad to walk someone through it. But even Ventoy has to be prepared in the way I described. Once set up correctly, however, just copy the ISO into the same drive and then attempt to boot with that disk with Ventoy. Then choose the ISO to start with.
they are part of the optical drive, I would not expect a novice to strip one down and clean it, you may have one of these if you have a cd/dvd/games player ] this is an example... https://www.pricerunner.com/pl/483-...eander-CD-DVD-afspillere-linse-Compare-PricesWhat are the "lenses"?
Panic has several causes, the most common is.. The grub loader has asked a component for information, and has not had a reply, so it times out, or It could be looking for a dependency which is missing/corrupt,Does nobody know the problem "panic"?