Examples of using To install debian in English and their translations into Swedish
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To install Debian 10.4(buster), download any of the following images(all i386 and amd64 CD/DVD images can be used on USB sticks too).
This document describes how to install Debian GNU/Linux sarge for the Motorola 680x0("m68k") with the new debian-installer.
This document describes how to install Debian GNU/Linux wheezy for the S/390(“s390”)
To install Debian 8.11(jessie), download any of the following images(all i386 and amd64 CD/DVD images can be used on USB sticks too).
Installer CDs, other media and everything else you will need to install Debian on one of the thirteen architectures supported, are available at the web site.
This document describes how to install Debian GNU/Linux stretch for the 32-bit PC(“i386”)
To install Debian 9.8(stretch), download any of the following images(all i386 and amd64 CD/DVD images can be used on USB sticks too).
This document describes how to install Debian GNU/Linux jessie for the 64-bit PC(“amd64”)
Installing Debian 7.11 To install Debian 7.11(wheezy), download any of the following images(all i386 and amd64 CD/DVD images can be used on USB sticks too).
To install Debian on hardware that needs non-free firmware, you can either
This document describes how to install Debian GNU/Linux jessie for the S/390(" s390x")
This document describes how to install Debian GNU/Linux lenny for the S/390(“s390”)
If you can't boot from CD, you can download floppy images to install Debian.
instead of CD 1 which is required to install Debian.
Floppy If you can't boot from CD, you can download floppy images to install Debian.
ramdisk on an ext2 partition on the disk on which you intend to install Debian.
If the available memory is limited, this component will make some changes in the installation process which hopefully will allow you to install Debian GNU/kFreeBSD on your system.
Floppy Disk Reliability The biggest problem for people using floppy disks to install Debian seems to be floppy disk reliability.
you can download floppy images to install Debian.
If the available memory is limited, this component will make some changes in the installation process which hopefully will allow you to install Debian GNU/kFreeBSD on your system.