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Re: Skipping disk erase on Debian text-based installation



Jordan Livesey, le jeu. 03 nov. 2022 15:39:42 +0000, a ecrit:
> So how would you get the advanced installation when pressing s on the boot menu immediately puts you in the main installer after you select a sound board

Just like documented on https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility :

«
Starting from Debian Stretch (Debian 9), expert installation, rescue
mode, and automatic installation are also available with accessibility
support. The procedure slightly differs for UEFI and BIOS systems: BIOS
systems require pressing return after each command, UEFI systems
don't. Please use the instructions below as appropriate. After the
boot has completed, a beep will be emitted on BIOS systems, while
UEFI systems will beep twice. To access these advanced functionality,
one has to first enter the "advanced" submenu from the boot menu by
typing 'a' (on BIOS systems this has to be followed by return; on
UEFI systems that must not be done). To enable speech, pressing 's'
(again, followed by return on BIOS systems but not on UEFI systems)
will enable speech support. Now various shortcuts are available: 'x'
for expert installation, 'r' for rescue mode, or 'a' for automated
installation. Again, these need to be followed by return when using a
BIOS system. Also, all of this is with a qwerty keyboard layout.
»

Samuel


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