Hi! Hopefully someone can help me as I gave up on google my issue and after 24 hours of watching the screen and trying to solve it I totally gave up ;-(
The system I'm trying to install Debian 12.5 is Intel NUC7i7DNK (I7-8650U), the harddrive is Samsung SSD 970 Pro NVME.
I took debian-12.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso and burned it to usb flash drive using Rufus (DD method as suggested in the guides) the system has Secure Boot+TPM enabled but shouldnt really matter (anyways tried with and without just in case..)
Regular installation will always hang on 83% during the kernel installation (Would be stuck on configure kernel....) or if trying again might be on Configure apparmor,
Using ALT+F4 Would show it's hang and that's why stuck....
Trying expert installation I found out that if during the base system installation on the init selection I would use default "generic" it would reproduce this issue 100%, selecting "target" would not have the issue and installation could continue!
After finish installation and booting the system it seems there is plenty of kernel errors on almost any action I will do, running for example "apt get update" might freeze during loading the repo list, just idle would kernel freeze, apt autoremove would give
kernel null pointer dereference errors, list_del corruption on almost any command I will write and then it would completely hang till reboot, just cant do anything..
For example :
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question is what I'm missing here? as no way a Nuc from 2018 is that broken for linux ;/ specially when I ran previously debian in hyper v on that machine when it had windows 11 installed..
I tried to make installation already around 6 times, only by expert where I can select "target" for the init it would pass but I think doing so is what causing all of that..?
The system I'm trying to install Debian 12.5 is Intel NUC7i7DNK (I7-8650U), the harddrive is Samsung SSD 970 Pro NVME.
I took debian-12.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso and burned it to usb flash drive using Rufus (DD method as suggested in the guides) the system has Secure Boot+TPM enabled but shouldnt really matter (anyways tried with and without just in case..)
Regular installation will always hang on 83% during the kernel installation (Would be stuck on configure kernel....) or if trying again might be on Configure apparmor,
Using ALT+F4 Would show it's hang and that's why stuck....
Trying expert installation I found out that if during the base system installation on the init selection I would use default "generic" it would reproduce this issue 100%, selecting "target" would not have the issue and installation could continue!
After finish installation and booting the system it seems there is plenty of kernel errors on almost any action I will do, running for example "apt get update" might freeze during loading the repo list, just idle would kernel freeze, apt autoremove would give
kernel null pointer dereference errors, list_del corruption on almost any command I will write and then it would completely hang till reboot, just cant do anything..
For example :
Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

question is what I'm missing here? as no way a Nuc from 2018 is that broken for linux ;/ specially when I ran previously debian in hyper v on that machine when it had windows 11 installed..
I tried to make installation already around 6 times, only by expert where I can select "target" for the init it would pass but I think doing so is what causing all of that..?
Statistics: Posted by edoroom — 2024-04-23 22:58 — Replies 1 — Views 35