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Beyond the specific issue/feature noted in the subject, this is a meta-issue covering other install related bugs/issues.
Once the relevant Debian components (debian installer, debian live, etc) are integrated into TurnKey and this issue is closed, it should (or at least hopefully) also address the following issues:
Preliminary work has already been done by @a3s7p - see https://github.com/a3s7p/tklive & internal testing is in progress. Once complete, "rc" builds of Core and Lamp will be published (perhaps others?). The anticipated ISO naming for v18.x based builds will include uefi in the name to differentiate from the current v18.x builds. E.g.
turnkey-core-uefi-18.0rc1-bookworm-amd64.iso
(or similar).
Assuming all goes well, these builds will be the default (probably only) builds for v19.x+
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Images built by tklive seem to not run correctly either in virtualized UEFI or BIOS with proxmox, it boots in both, so that's a promising start, but both fail to complete the install process (fail at "installing system")
(proxmox qemu/kvm environment is QEMU emulator version 9.0.2 (pve-qemu-kvm_9.0.2-2))
I checked if the normal debian iso works on both just out of interest and had no issues. Not really sure what could be the issue here.
Beyond the specific issue/feature noted in the subject, this is a meta-issue covering other install related bugs/issues.
Once the relevant Debian components (debian installer, debian live, etc) are integrated into TurnKey and this issue is closed, it should (or at least hopefully) also address the following issues:
Preliminary work has already been done by @a3s7p - see https://github.com/a3s7p/tklive & internal testing is in progress. Once complete, "rc" builds of Core and Lamp will be published (perhaps others?). The anticipated ISO naming for v18.x based builds will include
uefi
in the name to differentiate from the current v18.x builds. E.g.(or similar).
Assuming all goes well, these builds will be the default (probably only) builds for v19.x+
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: