I've been using Linux on a trial basis since Debian 2 was released and never had a problem installing.... until now. I want a full install of LMDE7, not a live usb substitute.
Since about 1994 when I wanted to do an install I downloaded the OS ISO file and burned it to a bootable CD or DVD then installed to the target pc from that. So easy it was. Lately I've not been able to do that. I've tried four different comptuers of varying ages, my newest is 8 years old with Windows 11, with three different DVD drives and each time, using Brasero or XFBurn or PBrun or any other program, The process begins but then goes into error for some unknown reason. I've been doting this sort of thing for more than 32 years but all of a sudden it no longer works. What happened?
So simple it used to be. The world of computing seems to assume we all use MS and so programs like Rufus come along with the goal of helping us to have bootable usb drives for those times when we want to use Linux but all the while leaving MS alone in the internatl drive. I used Rufus and was pleased with the quick and easy result. In a few minutes I had a bootalbe pen drive. But when I clicked on the "install" icon on the desktop all I ended up was another live ubstall, this time it was my internal SDA or 0 drive. What? Am I right in assuming is only good for live installs? I was suspicious when I noted the absense of the admin user designation on the install process menu.
I've asked two questions in this.
1. Is Rufus good for only Live installs? If so why don't they make that limitation clear in their adverts?
2. How come I can no longer make a bootable DVD frrom which to do a full (not live) install? I do not think it is to do with Legacy vs UEFI. I've tried both.
Thanks...
Since about 1994 when I wanted to do an install I downloaded the OS ISO file and burned it to a bootable CD or DVD then installed to the target pc from that. So easy it was. Lately I've not been able to do that. I've tried four different comptuers of varying ages, my newest is 8 years old with Windows 11, with three different DVD drives and each time, using Brasero or XFBurn or PBrun or any other program, The process begins but then goes into error for some unknown reason. I've been doting this sort of thing for more than 32 years but all of a sudden it no longer works. What happened?
So simple it used to be. The world of computing seems to assume we all use MS and so programs like Rufus come along with the goal of helping us to have bootable usb drives for those times when we want to use Linux but all the while leaving MS alone in the internatl drive. I used Rufus and was pleased with the quick and easy result. In a few minutes I had a bootalbe pen drive. But when I clicked on the "install" icon on the desktop all I ended up was another live ubstall, this time it was my internal SDA or 0 drive. What? Am I right in assuming is only good for live installs? I was suspicious when I noted the absense of the admin user designation on the install process menu.
I've asked two questions in this.
1. Is Rufus good for only Live installs? If so why don't they make that limitation clear in their adverts?
2. How come I can no longer make a bootable DVD frrom which to do a full (not live) install? I do not think it is to do with Legacy vs UEFI. I've tried both.
Thanks...

