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Eddie G. O'Connor
Guest
I don't know what it is, but I used to be able to install Debian on any hardware I had at my disposal, but it seems either something must have changed or else my brains and age are catching up to me....I cannot for the life of me get it to install anymore. But let me give the entire scenario so that this is more understandable.
*Doesn't matter whether its burned to CD/DVD or I place the iso image on a USB.
*Am trying (for now) to install Jessie with the standard desktop or with MATE on a Lenovo ThinkPad T410/T420
*Every single time its the same thing-Debian will go through the installation process and will STOP at the installation of Grub. No matter what I do it won't install it.
Now I have to ask, why would someone design a distro that DOESN'T install a crucial part of the OS? Am I missing something? I dunno, but I guess I'll have to move on to CEntOS until they figure this out? Pity, I actually loved working with Debian!!
*Doesn't matter whether its burned to CD/DVD or I place the iso image on a USB.
*Am trying (for now) to install Jessie with the standard desktop or with MATE on a Lenovo ThinkPad T410/T420
*Every single time its the same thing-Debian will go through the installation process and will STOP at the installation of Grub. No matter what I do it won't install it.
Now I have to ask, why would someone design a distro that DOESN'T install a crucial part of the OS? Am I missing something? I dunno, but I guess I'll have to move on to CEntOS until they figure this out? Pity, I actually loved working with Debian!!