I
can provide you with detailed step-by-step instructions for installing Debian Server on a computer.
1.
Download the
Debian Server ISO file from the official Debian website :- https://www.debian.org/distrib/
2.
Burn the ISO
file to a USB drive or DVD. You can use a program like Rufus or Etcher to
create a bootable USB drive or DVD from the ISO file.
3.
Insert the USB
drive or DVD into the computer that you want to install Debian Server on.
4.
Boot the
computer from the USB drive or DVD. This may require you to change the boot
order in the BIOS or UEFI settings of your computer.
5.
Choose the
"Graphical install" option from the Debian boot menu.
6.
Choose your
preferred language, location, and keyboard layout.
7.
Enter a hostname
for your server and click "Continue".
8.
Set a password
for the root user and click "Continue".
9.
Partition the
disk according to your needs. You can choose to use the entire disk, create
separate partitions for /home or /var, or use LVM (Logical Volume Manager) for
more flexibility.
10.
Choose the
software that you want to install. You can choose to install only the basic
system utilities or select additional packages such as a web server, a database
server, or an SSH server.
11.
Configure the
network settings. You can choose to use DHCP or set a static IP address.
12.
Install the GRUB
bootloader to the MBR (Master Boot Record) of the disk.
13.
Finish the
installation process and reboot the computer.
14.
Log in as the
root user with the password you set during the installation.
15.
Configure any
additional settings, such as firewall rules or user accounts.
Note that these steps are a general overview of the Debian Server installation process and may vary depending on your specific hardware and software configuration. It is recommended to refer
to the official Debian documentation for more detailed instructions.
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