I couldn't install the EPI management package. I got the message that the package couldn't be certified or validated or some such thing. apt-get asked if I wanted to install it anyway, I said yes, and the whole thing failed regardless. I've dragged the system out and will set up a monitor this weekend. On 3/17/2023 4:38 PM, Jason White via Blind-sysadmins wrote:
On 14/3/23 17:02, Steve Matzura wrote:
Is there a way to force the CD/DVD drive to boot from maybe an installed boot manager package that I can install on my Debian 8 system so as to boot the Debian 11 DVD and regenerate my system?
If it's a UEFI system, you can change the boot order and other parameters using the efibootmgr command.
If it's an older machine with traditional Bios-based firmware, and there's no option to access the firmware interface over IPMI or a serial port, then you're lacking any standard option as far as I know.
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