Hi,

Rick Thomas wrote:
> For example, if your home has limited Internet bandwidth, but you can drive
> to a library (or your place of work) where the bandwidth is better, it might
> be better to use the DVD or BD (blue-ray) install image on a USB stick.

Yeah. But will a public or workplace machine be able to run Jigdo ?
Afaik, only Jigdo can get you BD sized ISOs or the full set of 14 DVDs.
The other download paths offer at most the first 3 DVD images.


> run jigdo [...] on the “live” setup to download the
> CD/DVD/BD install images

That's not totally trivial. I wrote an article about it:
  https://wiki.debian.org/JigdoOnLive

It mainly lacks hints for those who want to mount their MS-Windows
disk and let Debian Live's Jigdo store the download on that disk.

Proof reading and additional knowledge about MS-Windows or MacOS would
be really appreciated.


Have a nice day :)

Thomas

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