On Wed 30 Dec 2015 at 14:34:54 -0500, Steve Matzura wrote: > Sorry, I missed that question. I have not put it on a stick as yet, > not even the (relatively) small DVD image. I tried using ISO2USB but > couldn't get the thing to boot. I don't know if it was because my > thumb drive wouldn't cooperate, or just what, but I definitely did > make it work with ISO2USB and another 4GB image of a Windows installer > that worked just peachy. The USB thumb drive idea was just something I > thought I would try to make work because it's convenient to carry it > around and use on various hardwares I encounter on a regular basis in > my travels as the itinerant accessible computing guy. I can install > Windows, and now at least two Linux distros accessibly, meaning > "without third party assistance."
The question really was: How did you boot so that you started to install Debian? And what did you do to prepare the medium for booting?