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How to burn multiple images to USB?
You need to install Debian on a computer where there is no internet access. For such cases, the Debian website provides three image files for burning to DVD. Can I somehow write these three images to one USB from under Windows?
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As far as I remember, you can merge two images into one by simply adding files.
I would advise you to install the drivedroid program on an android smartphone and through it display the connected computer as a usb device, disk images lying on the microsd, just choosing which image you want to display in the menu.
googled multiboot usb
why do you need three at once?
choose one, depending on the hardware of the
reviews , it’s
better to install Linuxmint or install KDE (if the hardware pulls)
with debian it’s not so simple, especially if there is no knowledge ㋛
1. download pappyrus. Download from it. You can turn off the screw (even better it is stupid, it may not understand it and will not boot).
G-parted- split the flash drive into three or four sections, make one bootable for the dog,
flag management, boot flag.
2. Fill in the sections with your images.
*. through the master (I do not use).
you can mold everything into one at once, ...
*. via dd
dd if=/mnt/sda1/dounloads/image1.iso of=/dev/sdb1 conv=noerror,sync
sda1 - flash drive or screw where the images are. in the downloads directory.
sdb1 - flash drive where you write. The first one is in sdb1. The second one is in sdb2. ...
3. Stavish in the 1st (boot) section of the dog and edit the hornbeam. To load images from partitions.
But only the first of them is bootable to my heart? The rest store packages, etc.
* Why not put it on a flash drive and add partitions to it?
* If the names of the directories do not conflict, edit the image by dropping files from the second and third there ...
If there is a SI, you can make it bootable from one (first) image, and then from it (gcc) or from windows add the images themselves after your image to the USB flash drive . As it is. Will be installed before the console starts. Create temporary partitions (fdisk or parted). With the help of dd copy your images 2 and 3 from the flash drive to the appropriate partitions using offset. And mount them in sr0 as if you stuck cidir.
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