Am 07.10.2019 um 18:26 schrieb lwhona...@gmail.com:

Greetings All,

Briefly, I am a new Linux want-to-be.  I am totally blind, retired
computer specialist with most of my work experience in the Windows
world.  I do have a passing knowledge of Unix.

I am attempting my first install of Debian and I must be missing
something from the Install Guide.  I was under the impression

, if I copied the dvd image to a usb stick, I could boot from the
stick and start the install.

Do I need something else other than the iso image on a 32 GB thumb
drive in order to begin the install for Debian?

I have tried on two different computers and I am receiving the
following message when I boot from the USB drive:

Syslinux 4.03 2010-10-22 EDD © © 1994-2010 H. Peter Aanvin et al

Error: No configuration file found

No default or u/I configuration directive found!

Maybe I went too far, in that I copied the first three dvd iso images
to the 32 GB stick.  Is that an issue?

Any thoughts or pointers would be welcome. Thank you.

Larry Honaker

lwhona...@gmail.com <mailto:lwhona...@gmail.com>

Hi there,

I think you've to make the USB-Stick bootable and write the first ISO to
the Stick.

Regards


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