I guess I wasn't clear....don't see my post as a wish or argument for larger 
image sizes or the like. 
Actually the smaller the better, I agree. 
I'm talking about media. The debian developers should erase CD/DVD from their 
brian, and only focus on the technologies we use today and have used for many 
years.

Are we seriously discussing floppy images? :-P

(and an apology to the list, I think it was a wrong place to target my post, as 
Mark pointed out)

/Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Schmitt [mailto:scdbac...@gmx.net] 
Sent: 31. juli 2016 10:42
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Downloading and naming

Hi,

Brian Wengel wrote:
> I know the CD/DVD images also work on USB but maybe it’s time to 
> actually stop calling it CD/DVD images?

"CD/DVD/BD/WholeDisk" images ?

The feature to boot from USB stick is not bound to USB but rather to the 
perception of the booting firmware and kernel, that the device is some kind of 
hard-disk-like device. From Linux view: /dev/sd rather than /dev/sr.


> where’s the floppy images? 

The bootloaders got too fat and the floppies you can buy now are of poor 
quality.


> And I also see you can download 640MB images

Small is beautiful. Small is fast.
The "netinst" images have about 300 MiB and there are some "mini.iso"
which have about 32 MiB. (I still bemoan the demise of "businesscard".)


> I mean I just bought a 8GB USB flash drive for less than 5$!

There is the recurrent wish on debian-cd mailing list to provide images in 
popular USB stick sizes. Especially desired is the all-in-one image for 128 GiB 
sticks.


> I find it rather difficult and troublesome to find the image you want.

I dimly remember to have seen mails about an overhaul of download presentation. 
I thought they were from debian-cd but cannot find them in the archives there.
Feedback would probably be welcome ... 

Maybe it's already public as
  https://www.debian.org/distrib/
which interestingly hides the flat download opportunity of large ISOs and the 
Jigdo download opportunity in favor of BitTorrent. (Oldfashioned bosses 
associate BitTorrent with piracy of music and videos.)


Have a nice day :)

Thomas



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