It's been a while since I've used my Debian installer last.
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It's been a while since I've used my Debian installer last. I need to install three laptops today, so hopefully bringing v-i up to date won't be too big of a job.
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It's been a while since I've used my Debian installer last. I need to install three laptops today, so hopefully bringing v-i up to date won't be too big of a job.
The Thinkpad T480 went fine. Apparently I've mostly ported v-i to trixie before. Now I only needed to change it to install gpg for setting up a new APT repository.
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The Thinkpad T480 went fine. Apparently I've mostly ported v-i to trixie before. Now I only needed to change it to install gpg for setting up a new APT repository.
I do like UEFI over old school BIOS. For example, UEFI gives me efibootmgr, which means I choose the boot entry to boot to on the next boot ("efibootmgr -n 000C", or similar). I don't have to sit at the laptop or server and type it on the console. SSH to the installed system, or my installer, is more convenient.
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I do like UEFI over old school BIOS. For example, UEFI gives me efibootmgr, which means I choose the boot entry to boot to on the next boot ("efibootmgr -n 000C", or similar). I don't have to sit at the laptop or server and type it on the console. SSH to the installed system, or my installer, is more convenient.
Second install also easy and fast, an old Thinkpad X220. Possibly my most favorite laptop to install Debian on, except it doesn't power off USB-C.
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Second install also easy and fast, an old Thinkpad X220. Possibly my most favorite laptop to install Debian on, except it doesn't power off USB-C.
Thirds install also fast and easy, another X220. It took a lot of annoying bootloader debugging, and I hated every minute of it, but making an automated batch installer for Debian was totally worth it.
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Thirds install also fast and easy, another X220. It took a lot of annoying bootloader debugging, and I hated every minute of it, but making an automated batch installer for Debian was totally worth it.
@liw X220 … love that thing (the keyboard !!!) it’s my eMacs machine when I go to the library to take notes in org roam etc.!
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