Install from iso (no disc burn)
I'd like to try installing debian from an iso file but not burn a
disc. Google turns up actual piles of reports and instructions for
doeing that, but as I plow thru I'm finding they all (so far) seem to
expect the user is installing debian on a windows machine.
I'm already running a linux machine. I want to install on it.
Years and years ago I was able to do that on redhat... but I haven't
run read hat for something like 10 years.
Can anyone direct me to some documentation that does not assume I'm
installing from a windows machine but spells out how to plop a debian
iso somewhere, reboot and install from it when the machine is already
running debian.
Or any other way to proceed without burning a disc. Or running a live
cd or etc. I have no cdrom available currently.
Some one is sure to say... why not just upgrade?
I don't want to take that route because my current debian box suffers
from months and yrs of major and ill-informed experimentation, massive
blunders and in general being piloted by a moron knowing just enough
to be dangerous. It is in a sorry state at this point.
I'm convinced if an install from an iso with no burned disc is
possible it will prove easier and way less time consuming.
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