This went only to John whereas I meant to send it to both John and the list.

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From: Andrew Cater <amaca...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Oct 1, 2020 at 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: Confusion on how to do it.
To: John Brumby <arkepromoti...@gmail.com>


Hi John,

Everything in one would be 40 odd DVDs worth but you can get the first DVD
to install a complete OS (with some internet access being helpful
thereafter as necessary). DVD 1-3 would give you some of the applications
that are less used, but, to be honest, if you have adequate Internet
access, you can use a Debian netinst CD. IF you have no internet access for
one particular machine / need for a completely isolated network with no
external connectivity, then there are two large .iso files you can create -
one 16GB Stick or one Blu-Ray 25GB file - both of which can be written
directly to a USB stick.  Both of these large files require a Linux system
and network access to a Debian mirror to generate but can be used
independently thereafter. Note: the 16GB stick might require a larger 32GB
USB - many USB sticks which are nominally 16GB are about 14.5GB capacity.

All the very best,

Andy C.

On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 11:54 PM John Brumby <arkepromoti...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Dear Team,
>
> Is there such a thing as a Full Debian Os ISO to be downloaded.
> The lists are so confusing that I see.
>
> John Brumby
>

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