Best way to have/install virtually any Linux distro nowadays (even
applies to MS Windows 10!) is to download iso image from official
website and put it on USB stick. It is way faster, easier, cheaper and
more eco friendly than burning DVD. I will also suggest to use netinst
image rather than full one, as you must have - even if not decent -
unlimited broadband available - as installer will download most recent
packages during setup process anyway.
I am more than happy to prepare for you microSD/SD card with Debian
installer (BluRay 5.4GB image). I can also burn DVD for you but I don't
have DVD writer at home and I am not sure when I will be next time in
the office. Whole installation process is no different for USB as in all
recent computers when selecting boot media USB option is equal to CD/DVD.
On 27/11/2021 23:34, Peter Alefounder via Hampshire wrote:
> Rocket Repairs in Southampton have been upgrading my main computer.
> The hardware is done, but there is a software problem. One of the
> things I want is a Debian DVD (or image thereof) that will allow me
> to install software without using an internet connection. They are
> having problems with that. They can download the image, but the
> installer refuses to use it, complaining about a lack of index
> files. They can install software from the internet and have asked
> me for a list of what I would use (which I am compiling), but it is
> quite likely that there will be something I have forgotten or will
> only find is wanted sometime later. A DVD would be useful.
>
> My question is, therefore, where might a working copy (including
> index files) of a Debian 11.1.0 DVD be obtained? I would be
> grateful for any advice.
>
> Peter Alefounder.
>
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