Debian ISO's
This is a discussion about Debian ISO's in the Everything Linux category; hi i recently downloaded the debian iso's, i was just wondering about making the install disks, do i just burn the iso onto the disk or is there something else i've gotta do? probably a stupid question but i dont know what to do.
hi i recently downloaded the debian iso's, i was just wondering about making the install disks, do i just burn the iso onto the disk or is there something else i've gotta do?
probably a stupid question but i dont know what to do.
probably a stupid question but i dont know what to do.
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Sep 23
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If your system can boot from CD (which is probably every motherboard produced in at least the last 7 years) then all you have to do is burn the ISOs to CD (using the image recording functions of your particular recording software) and then set your BIOS to boot from CD, put the first disc in on the next boot and hopefully you'll be greeted with the standard ISOLINUX boot prompt where you can kickstart the installation (assuming all your hardware is supported by either Linux 2.2 or 2.4.18).
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thanks, i just realized what the iso's are, being really dof today, sorry.