Debian for beginners/Before install
To install Debian you first need to download and record it on a installation medium (USB flash drive, CD, DVD).
What installation image do I choose?
[edit | edit source]Types
[edit | edit source]- CD images (or Network installs)
- up to 700MB
- only the basic installer and a basic system, no desktop environment
- installing desktop environments and programs needs an internet connection
- old installer
- DVD/USB images
- up to 4.7GB
- functioning system
- optional programs
- old installer
- Live install images
- up to 3.4GB
- run the system from your installation medium
- functioning system
- friendly installer
- can test it without installing
- do the same things you do on an installed system
- no files or settings are saved
Architecture (64-bits or 32-bits)
[edit | edit source]Before downloading the installation image, check if your system is 64 or 32 bit. It is likely to be 64-bit but in the case you don't know, check it in your motherboard's BIOS. Remember that live images are only for 64-bit PCs.
- 32-bit – download i386
- 64-bit – download amd64
Download image
[edit | edit source]Download the live image. If your computer is 32-bit, install the 32-bit DVD image. If the memory of your storage device is below 3.5GB, download the CD image. You can also buy official Debian CDs, DVDs and USB drives from a vendor.
Recording installation image
[edit | edit source]You need to record (or flash) the image on your installation medium. To do that you need to install a special program. We will use Rufus.
Backup data
[edit | edit source]Before installing Debian, copy any important files, from your target drive, to another drive.
Glossary
[edit | edit source]- desktop environment
- a visual representation of your system, how your system will look, like KDE Plasma or GNOME
- installation image
- a computer file that has everything to record on your installation medium
- iso image
- see installation image
- target drive
- the storage device you will install Debian on, like a HDD or SSD
- installation medium
- the storage device you will record the installation image on and install Debian from, like a CD, DVD or USB drive
- drive
- a storage medium, like a hard disk drive (HDD), soft state drive (SSD) or USB drive
- to flash
- to record an iso image on an USB drive
- to burn
- to record an iso image on a CD or DVD, sometimes permamently