The GRUB bootloader is installed in the Master Boot Sector (MBR) ("Install the GRUB bootloader to a hard disk", maybe you have to choose the particular harddisk here - usualy "/dev/sda1").The software selection should be kept to "Standard System Utilities"."man" and "mandb" program can be omitted.Next is software selection and installation ("Select and install software").The "Security" and "Release Updates" can be deactivated in the following step "Configure the package manager" is used to set a download mirror for additional software packages, it's best to look for a server locally in your own country.If asked for "Non-Free and/or Contrib"-Software choose "no", for"APT" choose "yes".For the selection of drivers, you need only choose the drivers needed for the system ("only include drivers needed for this system").For the Kernel with 64-bit systems, choose the preselected "linux-image-amd64"-Kernel."Install the base system" - the basic system will now be installed.Complete with "Done setting up the partition" & "Finish partitioning and write changes to disk" Format partition, changed to "Format the partition: yes, format it", other options should be left as is. Partitioning will then proceed to place all files on a single partition which in the list should be selected as the primary partition ("#1 primary") and the file system set to "ext4" and set the "Boot-Flag" to "on". It's easiest if you use the prompted partitioning procedure and then to specify to use the whole hard disk. "Detect Disks" will detect the hard disk and "Partition disks" initiates the partitioning of the hard disk.At the prompt "Set the clock using NTP" answer with "no", you should then select your "time zone" manually. In this example we use the user "usbaudio"
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