![]() No option to seek a USB drive as a location for the Debian installer exists - or at least is "seen" by the program. But the problem here is that this only seems to look in the CD drive for an installation ISO. In a way, the existence of drives sdb and sdc is implied by the sda and sdd designations - but not displayed as installation options.Īs what I'm trying to do is a common practice among people exploring a new distro - as well as those wanting to permanently configure their live installation disk - I find it odd that I am not facilitated by the Debian 10 installer.įor good measure, I also tried the graphical and non-graphical installer options from the Debian boot menu. It ignores the 2 USB drives, one for the live Debian installer, the other for holding the full installation. This Calamares process began a series of of steps leading to a choice of disk to install it on - see screenshot below.Īll the installer "sees" are the 2 SDD drives on my machine: sda (my main drive) and sdd (my backup drive). After the live installer finished booting up, I clicked the button to install Debian 10. After making the live USB installer, I booted from it and choose the default option, i.e. img so that the Ubuntu Startup Disk Creator software saw it. I had to change the download file extension from. I downloaded an ISO that has Debian 10, Gnome and non-free software for drivers, etc from here. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm an Ubuntu user who is exploring Debian and want to install Debian 10 onto a USB drive. ![]()
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