On Sun, Feb 01, 2015 at 01:28:30AM +0300, Iskander wrote:
> Good morning.
> 
> I don't know why you can't put version of debian for usb  flash drive. Is it 
> difficult for you? Why there are 3 dvd iso's on your site? Who the hell use 
> dvd or cd?
> 

Dear sir

This is becoming a frequently asked question (FAQ).  

1. The list you have posted this to is the (non-technical) mailing list for the 
entirety of the Debian project. 

2. This type of query would be better on the debian-user mailing list or the 
debian-cd list.

3. If you do not have access to a network or your system does not boot from USB 
- CD and DVD images can be very useful.

4. The netinst image  OR CD1 OR DVD1 for the commonest architectures can be put 
on a USB stick. If the computer recognises
booting from USB, the resulting USB stick is bootabe.

5. Debian has over 40,000 packages available for each of ten architectures or 
so - that's why you have more than one DVD. _IF_
you want to install pretty much all of Debian AND don't have network access - 
you can. "Who the h*** use dvd or cd?" We do:
and you can too if that's what you wish to do.

All the very best,

AndyC





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