Once it boots into the live system, you can start trying out the new Debian OS. And following steps are made for those who chose first 2 options. The 3rd, 4th, 5th options also work for installing Debian, but NOT so friendly for beginners. Just choose either one of first 2 options hit Enter to boot into the live system. Once you successfully boot the USB, you’ll get into the menu looks like below: So to get into UEFI menu or BIOS to choose USB device to boot! And boot it!ĭepends on your machine, you have to press ‘ Esc’, ‘ Del’, etc shortcut key while booting. Once you created the boot-able USB installer for Debian 12, plug it into the destination computer/laptop. The screenshot was taken for NixOS, though it works for Debian 12 too! Create boot-able USB installer for NixOS, from Linux with GNOME Desktop Step 4: Boot from the USB stick iso file in pop-up dialog and click “Start Restoring”. When it opens, highlight the USB device, and go to “⋮ -> Restore Disk Image”. If you select to use Ventoy, it's better to also verify the hash code after moving the ISO into USB.įor Windows, just download and use Rufus: Rufus USB creatorįor Ubuntu, Fedora, and other Linux with GNOME, search for and open “GNOME Disks”. For USB stick with large storage, I’d recommend to use Ventoy. iso file into USB, and I’ve written a tutorial about it. They must be same before continuing the following steps! Step 3: Burn. iso file, compare to the one list in the “SHA256SUMS” file from the download page. NOTE: In the commands above, replace file-name to yours! And replace ‘Downloads’ if you saved it in another location. For MacOS, check the hash code of downloaded file by running command: shasum -a 256 ~/Downloads/debian-live-12*.iso. If you got it in a Windows PC, open “cmd” and run command ( change the iso filename to yours!): cd Downloads & certutil -hashfile debian-live-12.0.0-amd64-mate.iso SHA256.If you downloaded the file in a Linux system, open “terminal” and run command: sha256sum ~/Downloads/debian-live-12*.iso.Then, you can run one of commands below to check the hash code of the file that you have downloaded: iso file, also check the SHA256SUMS file in the download page. The i386 live image is no longer available.Īfter downloading the. For old 32-bit machines, choose i386 instead. Though, live images only support amd64 and i386 architecture types.įor modern 64-bit PC/laptop, select the amd64 images. And, the installer is quite easy to follow, compare to the netinstall or DVD image. The Live Images supports for trying out the system directly from USB, with or without installing the OS.
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