On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 4:11 PM Andrei POPESCU <andreimpope...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On Jo, 19 dec 19, 20:13:42, kaye n wrote:
>
> My recommendation would be to install an LXDE system and then add IceWM.
>
> This will make sure you have all necessary pieces for a graphical system
> without overloading the system too much.
>
> As you become more familiar with Debian you can either remove LXDE or
> install from scratch without any Desktop Environment.
>
> Kind regards,
> Andrei
> --
> http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser


 Hi. I'm the OP.  I've been installing different distros the easy way for a
few years now, that is why I wanted to try the minimalist install as Joe
suggested.
Had quite a few problems unfortunately.

I followed the following steps found in this link:
https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/ch04s03.en.html#usb-copy-isohybrid




*The CD or DVD image you choose should be written directly to the USB
stick, overwriting its current contents. For example, when using an
existing GNU/Linux system, the CD or DVD image file can be written to a USB
stick as follows, after having made sure that the stick is unmounted:# cp
debian.iso /dev/sdX# sync*

When it got to the part where it says:

At the moment, only the core of the system is installed. To tune the system
to your needs, you can choose to install one or more of the following
predefined collections of software.

 Under this message, instead of showing check boxes of the different
desktop environments to choose from, along with web server, print server,
SSH server, standart system utilities, there was only one check box, the
one for standard system utilities, that's it, just one.  Is that normal?

Before this window though, there was an internet connection setup.
I had to manually enter ESSID, which I assume is the same as SSID, and the
password.  I double checked and triple checked the eessid and the password,
but it would not connect.

Despite being a GNU/Linux user for years, it seems I am still not educated
enough to do this kind of installation, but I would like to learn.

What I want to do is finish the initial installation without any desktop
environments, which probably means I would log in to a command prompt. I
guess then I would install icewm via command?

I wonder if there's a step by step instruction somewhere about this
procedure.

By the way, I used debian-10.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso

Thank you for your time!

Reply via email to