About a couple hours back, I downloaded "debian-live-10.3.0-amd64-gnome.iso from the Debian site. I then used Brasero (3.12.2-5) to burn it to a Sony DVD-R. In other words, I wanted a Live-DVD of, what I created on a Laptop through the Net Install method, in the last few days. The Laptop, which is a "surprise Success Story" for Buster Debian Gnome is one I've posted about many times: Lenovo Ideapad 320. (None of the crashes or hangs, that I encountered with, XFCE, for example).So, to "Share the Wealth", I figured that I would create a Live DVD of this, up to date Buster system. Long of short, it wouldn't Boot on an HP Pavilion Tower (probably a UEFI issue), but it DOES boot the Lenovo Ideapad that created it. It takes its time, and eventually comes up with the Gnome Screen with "Activities" at the top left.Question 1: Can you do "Non-Free Firmware on a USB Stick", while this DVD is booting up?