I disagree with closing this issue: Bumblebee is in Debian main because Debian covers free _licensing_ but not indirect promotion of non-free stuff.
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Oct 21 2017
Removed from Debian testing (for different reason).
Oct 19 2017
Forked debian-junior and debian-games now released.
Indeed license is considered "too vague" by FSF.
Since Debian evidently tolerates it, our only option is to block it.
I guess what Parabola and Trisquel consider an issue is this comment:
Fixed since Debian release 2.4-3 in 2010.
Parabola build routines declares individual docx source files as additional sources in its rpms metadata.
This bug is bogus: Parabola patch do not avoid any promotion of non-free stuff, only refences to Free stuff by (arguably non-free trademark-protected) labels.
Oct 17 2017
another update: Newer USB fixed the order with two drives: m.2 250gb sata and 2.5" 250gb sata drive
So i decided to install using another new USB, with the newest OEM (9/4/2017) installed
Hmm, not sure what went wrong there - please ping me again if the error happens again, in that case I need to run the webservice in verbose mode to catch a bit more output on errors.
Oct 16 2017
i usually type y on the heuristics.
So... What did you try? Is there still an issue at all?
Not root filesystem could mean the OEM installation didn't happen. When the OEM installer asks you whether it should automatically determine the fastest disk, what did you answer?
"no root filesystem is defined" on an a BIWIN 128 gb SSD sata 2.5"
Patches have been cleaned up and pushed to gerrit.
"no root filesystem is defined" on an Order with two drives: Nvme m.2 1 tb SSD and Samsung 850 evo 1 tb sata.
Done by @MrChromebox
Fixed by @MrChromebox via FSP2 SATA speed limit option.