- All you have to do is adjust a few variables in configuration
- file /etc/debootstrap/config or use some simple command line
- switches or use the interactive configuration frontend. A plain
- and base Debian system will be installed on the specified device
- or directory then. Customization of this process is possible as
- well.
- .
- Supported Debian GNU/Linux releases:
- * Lenny (5.0) [old-stable]
- * Squeeze (6.0) [stable]
- * Wheezy [testing]
- * Sid [unstable]
+ Configuration can be done on the command line, in a dialog frontend
+ or in /etc/debootstrap/config. You will get a pure Debian system
+ installed on the specified device or directory, or directly into
+ an image file suitable for Virtual Machine use.