On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 01:09:19PM +0200, Hans wrote: > Am Freitag, 14. Juli 2017, 12:42:58 CEST schrieb Wolfgang Schweer: > Yes, this is ok, but many desktop computers are not capable of booting from > an > usb-stick. However, there should be the possibilty added to boot from a cdrom > and then somehow use the usb-stick. Or is this already possible?
See plop.at for related tools: https://www.plop.at/en/bootmanager/plpbt.bin.html or https://www.plop.at/de/bootmanager/plpbt.bin.html > Well I am using a small system for my testing purposes. Just a 64-bit system > with 1 GB RAM, 2,6GHz CPU, 64-bit, 2 network cards and a 120GB sata drive. It > is not a productive system, just for myself to lear about the installation > process. 120GB should be enough, and debian-edu 8 was working well. Even 64GB is sufficient… I suspect /var is filling up because many packages have to be replaced with security updates. But this has also been the case when I tried to reproduce it. Wolfgang
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