No network connection found with stock debian image means you haven't got a 
floppy in the computer with a directory called firmware holding the correct 
driver for your network card. The debian firmware installer has a selection of 
firmware drivers on it not necessarily all of them so if the network adapter 
manufacturer made a linux firmware driver you may have to make your own 
firmware floppy then try the installation since graphical operation is unlikely 
to find any resources command line could not find.  

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On Apr 8, 2017 at 7:36 PM, Odd Martin Baanrud <lb7y...@gmail.com> wrote:


On 9 Apr 2017, at 00:33, Amir-Trend Plus <trend669...@gmail.com> wrote:  

Hi,  
i need to install debian to a pc that has no internet connection. last  
time i tried, it requires me to setup the connection during the  
install and since no connection was found, it failed. Can i skip that  
screen and setup my connection later, after the install complete and i  
get the graphical user interface? and, is there any guide to follow  
for installing debian using the cd1 (650 mb), since that is the only  
accessible debian installer.  

If you’re starting the installer by just pressing Enter, you can press Tab when 
you hear the beep, and type:  
priority=medium  
Then you’ll get a step-by-step menu for the various installer tasks, and you 
can just skip the network part.  
The first one is ‘Detect network devices’, the next is ‘Configure the network’. 
 
Just skip those 2 items, and proceed with the install.  

Martin  

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