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What is Debian?
What is GNU/Linux?
What is Debian GNU/Linux?
What is Debian GNU/kFreeBSD?
Getting Debian
Getting the Newest Version of This Document
Organization of This Document
About Copyrights and Software Licenses
2. System Requirements
2.1. Supported Hardware
2.1.1.
2.1.2.
2.1.3.
2.1.4.
2.1.5.
2.1.6.
2.1.7.
2.1.8.
2.1.9.
Supported Architectures
CPU Support
Laptops
Multiple Processors
Graphics Hardware Support
Network Connectivity Hardware
Braille Displays
Hardware Speech Synthesis
Peripherals and Other Hardware
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/BD-ROM
USB Memory Stick
Network
Hard Disk
Un*x or GNU system
Supported Storage Systems
Documentation
Finding Sources of Hardware Information
Hardware Compatibility
Network Settings
5.2. Accessibility
5.2.1.
5.2.2.
5.2.3.
5.2.4.
5.2.5.
5.2.6.
5.2.7.
5.2.8.
Installer front-end
USB Braille Displays
Serial Braille Displays
Software Speech Synthesis
Hardware Speech Synthesis
Board Devices
High-Contrast Theme
Preseeding
Boot console
Debian Installer Parameters
Using boot parameters to answer questions
Passing parameters to kernel modules
Blacklisting kernel modules
CD-ROM Reliability
Boot Configuration
Software Speech Synthesis
Common 64-bit PC Installation Problems
Interpreting the Kernel Startup Messages
Reporting Installation Problems
Submitting Installation Reports
CDROM
USB memory stick
Booting from network
Booting from hard disk
A.3. Installation
A.4. Send us an installation report
A.5. And finally
B. Automating the installation using preseeding
B.1. Introduction
B.1.1. Preseeding methods
B.1.2. Limitations
B.2. Using preseeding
B.2.1.
B.2.2.
B.2.3.
B.2.4.
B.2.5.
files
D. Random Bits
D.1. Linux Devices
D.1.1. Setting Up Your Mouse
D.2. Disk Space Needed for Tasks
D.3. Installing Debian GNU/Linux from a Unix/Linux System
D.3.1. Getting Started
D.3.2. Install debootstrap
D.3.3. Run debootstrap
D.3.4. Configure The Base System
D.3.5. Install a Kernel
D.3.6. Set up the Boot Loader
D.3.7. Remote access: Installing SSH and setting up
access
D.3.8. Finishing touches
D.4. Installing Debian GNU/Linux over Parallel Line IP (PLIP)
D.4.1. Requirements
D.4.2. Setting up source
D.4.3. Installing target
D.5. Installing Debian GNU/Linux using PPP over Ethernet
(PPPoE)
E. Administrivia
E.1.
E.2.
E.3.
E.4.