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Installing Debian on a USB Stick with encryption | Installing Debian on a USB Stick with encryption | ||
- | * Download ISO https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/ | + | * Download ISO for the Distribution of your choice: |
- | * Copy ISO to the STARTSTICK using '' | + | * MINT is easy to get started and looks great: |
+ | * Debian is rock solid and easy to install but needs a bit more work to get started: | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * https:// | ||
+ | * Ubuntu provides an easy start, but has lots of software preinstalled which you may not want: https:// | ||
+ | * Copy ISO to the STARTSTICK using '' | ||
* Boot your computer with STARTSTICK. You may need to enter the BIOS and choose a temporary startup device and/or add the usb stick to the boot options. If the usb stick is not recognized, it may help to try different usb ports. | * Boot your computer with STARTSTICK. You may need to enter the BIOS and choose a temporary startup device and/or add the usb stick to the boot options. If the usb stick is not recognized, it may help to try different usb ports. | ||
* When STARTSTICK boots, choose graphical install | * When STARTSTICK boots, choose graphical install | ||
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* To connect the computer to a wireless network, you will probably need to install non-free drivers. Open ''/ | * To connect the computer to a wireless network, you will probably need to install non-free drivers. Open ''/ | ||
< | < | ||
+ | ... | ||
deb http:// | deb http:// | ||
deb-src http:// | deb-src http:// | ||
+ | ... | ||
</ | </ | ||
* Then do '' | * Then do '' |
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