Thanks,

I am sorry, i did not expect you will answer
if you read your manuall you will fall from laugh
shortly it can be written in one sentence: "It is possible to install from
the network and from all other devices"

regards



On 11/1/08, Jens Seidel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi gintare,
>
> On Sat, Nov 01, 2008 at 04:53:14PM +0200, gintare statkute wrote:
> > I just wanted to try linux.
>
> it's never so easy ...
>
> > Although your webpage is full of documentation, but it do not make big
> use.
> > I just need to download simple bootable image file, which works, but it
> is
> > not bootable.
>
> If it is really not bootable there is either somewhere a bug or you made
> something wrong. To avoid that you do not download gigabytes of wrong data
> the documentation exists.
>
> Please give us more details, what file did you download, a CD/DVD image
> file,
> a netboot image, ...?
>
> > Since it took too much time too find out how to make it bootable i
> decided
> > to write you shortly.
>
> Making something bootable should never be necessary. I assume you didn't
> know
> how to burn a CD/DVD image file?
>
> Starting from http://www.debian.org/ just follow
> "Getting Debian" ->
> "Download larger CD/DVD image files" (if this is really what you want)
>
> Now you are on http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/index.en.html
>
> Select a distribution (I recommend Testing as this will become Stable very
> soon).
>
> A little bit hidden on this page (left strip or bottom) you will find a
> link
> to the FAQ. This contains tips how to use burning spftware ...
>
> > The version which worked is 4 years old bootable image.
>
> Current should work well too. Please provide more info if you really have
> any
> trouble ...
>
> Jens
>

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