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WHAT'S IN THIS DIRECTORY?

These are files containing the installer and other software for the Debian
GNU/Linux operating system. The files in this directory are specifically for the
amd64 architecture.


HOW DO I USE THESE FILES?

The files here are complete ISO images, ready to use.

Once you have downloaded all the ISO images you want, you will typically need to
write them to installation media.


WHAT SIZE AND TYPE OF MEDIA WILL I NEED?

The images described here are sized to be written to writeable DVD media at a
minimum, but may be written to larger media if needed.

For extra convenience, these images may also be written directly to a USB stick.
So long as your computer will boot directly from that USB stick, it should start
the Debian installer that way. The first DVD in this set is also deliberately
limited in size so it should fit on a standard-sized 4GB USB stick.


THERE ARE LOTS OF FILES HERE! DO I NEED ALL OF THEM?

In most cases it is not necessary to download and use all of these images to be
able to install Debian on your computer. Debian comes with a massive set of
software packages, hence why it takes so many disks for a complete set. Most
typical users only need a small subset of those software packages.

Initially, you will only need to download and use the first image of a set
(labelled as debian-something-1 to be able to start the Debian installer and set
up Debian on your computer. If there are more images available here (labelled
debian-something-2, debian-something-3, etc.), they contain the extra packages
that can be installed on a Debian system (as mentioned previously). They will
not be bootable and are entirely optional. If you have a fast Internet
connection, you're most likely better off installing any desired extra packages
directly from the Debian mirrors on the Internet instead of by using these extra
images.


HOW CAN I VERIFY MY DOWNLOAD IS CORRECT AND EXACTLY WHAT HAS BEEN CREATED BY
DEBIAN?

There are files here (SHA512SUMS, etc.) which contain checksums of the images.
These checksum files are also signed - see the matching .sign files. Once you've
downloaded an image, you can check:

 * that its checksum matches that expected from the checksum file; and
 * that the checksum file has not been tampered with.

For more information about how to do these steps, read the verification guide.


ONLY THE FIRST FEW IMAGES ARE AVAILABLE! WHERE ARE THE REST?

We don't store/serve the full set of ISO images for all architectures, to reduce
the amount of space taken up on the mirrors. You can use the jigdo tool to
recreate the missing ISO images instead.


NON-FREE FIRMWARE

This Debian image build only includes Free Software where possible. However,
many systems include hardware which depends on non-free firmware to function
properly so this build also includes those firmware files for those cases. See
the Debian Wiki non-free firmware page for more information.


OTHER QUESTIONS?

See the Debian CD FAQ for lots more information about Debian CDs and
installation.

The images here were put together by the Debian CD team , using debian-cd and
other software.

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Parent Directory  - SHA256SUMS2023-12-11 01:17 2.0K SHA256SUMS.sign2023-12-11
01:46 833 SHA512SUMS2023-12-11 01:17 3.3K SHA512SUMS.sign2023-12-11 01:46 833
debian-12.4.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso2023-12-10 20:39 3.7G

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