Did you find the instructions for an accessible debian install? I
switched to ubuntu about 6 months ago and I have not installed debian
jessie. But I think all you have to do is keep pressing the s key as it
boots. When I was using debian, I did several installs a week and I
learned that the timing isn't critical. You can just keep pressing the
s key until it starts talking. Of course, you have to have a working
sound card and speakers for it to work.
On 03/02/2016 02:58 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
Hi!
Certainly mate.
I realized that when i put my self to sleep so now i have downloaded Jessie net installer.
Haven’t tried it yet but do hope that i wont get step installer failed.
/A
2 mars 2016 kl. 00:36 skrev Tim Chase <blinux.list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
On March 2, 2016, Anders Holmberg wrote:
what is the nitinstaller?
Spelling it correctly will likely help you find the documentation you
need. It's a "net" installer, as in a minimal boot image that
boot-straps you into the installer. From there, it downloads the
rest of the bits that it needs over the network (thus
"net-installer"). This is the way I usually install Debian, as it
only downloads the packages I request, rather than downloading a
large install image that may include things that I don't need/want.
-tim
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