"fclose: no space left on device”
How big is the partition you are installing Debian to? Does it happen right away or after a little while? If it's right away, the drive might be failing and thus going into read-only state.
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"fclose: no space left on device”
How big is the partition you are installing Debian to? Does it happen right away or after a little while? If it's right away, the drive might be failing and thus going into read-only state.
Its not immediately, but I'm installing it to a 1 tb mechanical hard drive (the spinny)
Post your logs. Idk if the live medium is systemd but if it is they’ll be accessed with “journalctl”
The only terminal i can get is busybox
Maybe liveboot it and do a smart test on the drive?