Jan Willem Stumpel wrote:
This is really an embarrassing question for an old Debian hand to
ask, but how do I install Debian?
I just bought a "netbook" which has no CDROM drive, but which can
boot from a USB stick. I could dd an Ubuntu image to the stick and
then boot from it. But I prefer just plain old Debian.
I found (through the Debian home page) an image called
debian-503-i386-netinst.iso. I dd'd it to the stick. But the
netbook does not boot from it.
There must be something very elementary which I did wrong. But what?
Regards, Jan
Here are the instructions you will need:
http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch04s03.html.en
"There is an all-in-one file hd-media/boot.img.gz which contains all the installer files (including the kernel) as well as
syslinux and its configuration file.
To use this image simply extract it directly to your USB stick:
# zcat boot.img.gz > /dev/sdX
After that, mount the USB memory stick (mount /dev/sdX /mnt), which will now have a FAT filesystem on it, and copy a Debian
netinst or businesscard ISO image to it. Unmount the stick (umount /mnt) and you are done. "
regards
TW
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