ISO-CD vs ISO-DVD vs ISO-BD for Minimal Debian Install?
Hi r/debian,
I'm planning a minimal Debian installation but I'm a bit confused about the differences between the ISO-CD, ISO-DVD, and ISO-BD images. Here's what I understand so far:
- ISO-CD: The smallest, meant for users with good internet connections since most packages are downloaded during installation.
- ISO-DVD: Larger and includes more packages, suitable for limited or no internet during installation.
- ISO-BD: The largest, containing the most comprehensive set of packages for a seamless offline install (I think?).
My goal is to perform a minimal install showing only the TUI, and from there, manually install a lightweight WM and only the software I need for a bloat-free setup. I have limited internet access, so downloading too many additional packages later might be challenging.
I also want the latest packages like mpv 0.39.0, so I'm considering Debian Testing. Could someone clarify:
- What's included in each of these ISO types (CD/DVD/BD)?
- Which one is most suitable for my use case with limited internet?
- Is there a better way to ensure the latest packages while keeping the install minimal?
Thanks in advance for your insights!