The problem on the computer mentioned disappeared without any hint why.
There the problem appeared instantly after installation, without moving the disk.
So this does not seem to matter.
There is not so much to be taken in question, all these installations were quite simple (debootstrap, tasksel)
Now I am thinking about which software installed could be the culprit, by including that X.509 crap, and needs to be blacklisted.
However, meanwhile, I installed Debian onto another machine.Can you please update the subject for the first post specifying that the disk has been moved to another computer ?
There the problem appeared instantly after installation, without moving the disk.
So this does not seem to matter.
No... are there nowadays things that lock a particular Debian installation to its hardware, as we know of Windows?Do the two computers involved (disk donor and disk recipient) have the same graphics card/GPU?
There is not so much to be taken in question, all these installations were quite simple (debootstrap, tasksel)
Now I am thinking about which software installed could be the culprit, by including that X.509 crap, and needs to be blacklisted.
Statistics: Posted by Meow — 2024-11-11 04:51