Also, the Oracle guy told me that Oracle VM Server uses XEN for virtualization. When I look at the commands for XenServer, it looks the exact same for XenServer. I looked up if XenServer people were having Debian 8 issues and they were all having the same issues. Their fix was just to install Debian 7 and then upgrade to 8, lol.
I just finished trying the 32bit version (i386) and it failed with the same error. For now, my solution will be to install Debian 7 and upgrade to 8.
Also, the Oracle guy told me
Also, the Oracle guy told me that Oracle VM Server uses XEN for virtualization. When I look at the commands for XenServer, it looks the exact same for XenServer. I looked up if XenServer people were having Debian 8 issues and they were all having the same issues. Their fix was just to install Debian 7 and then upgrade to 8, lol.
I just finished trying the 32bit version (i386) and it failed with the same error. For now, my solution will be to install Debian 7 and upgrade to 8.
Thanks for your help!