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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/7123708

In this article, you will discover the ISO images that Debian offers and learn where and how to download them. I’ll also provide some useful tips on how to use Jigdo to archive the complete Debian repository into ISO images.

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[–] TCB13 2 points 1 year ago

At home, I use a personal package mirror for that. It has the benefit of also running periodic replications on schedule* to be available as a target that auto updates work from

Yes that's a great option if it the machine hosting that can access the internet... but I've to keep ISOs for the other situation and older versions that might get audited at any time. Either way, Jigdo can be used to update ISO images as well.