You have two options:
- Either download an ISO from a still working mirror. (http://ftp.riken.go.jp/Linux/debian/debian-cdimage/archive/)
- Download a „.jigdo” file for the image and compose the ISO yourself with the help of the
jigdo-lite
command.
Since the first option is quite straightforward, I'll give you an example for the latter. (Tested on an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS installation.)
- Install the
jigdo-file
package.
- Create a directory for the downloaded ISO file.
- Run the
jigdo-lite
command from inside this directory.
$ jigdo-lite
Jigsaw Download "lite"
Copyright (C) 2001-2005 | jigdo@
Richard Atterer | atterer.net
Getting mirror information from /etc/apt/sources.list
-----------------------------------------------------------------
To resume a half-finished download, enter name of .jigdo file.
To start a new download, enter URL of .jigdo file.
You can also enter several URLs/filenames, separated with spaces,
or enumerate in {}, e.g. `http://server/cd-{1_NONUS,2,3}.jigdo'
jigdo:
- Specify the „.jigdo” file (eg. http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/4.0_r9/i386/jigdo-cd/debian-40r9-i386-CD-1.jigdo) at the prompt.
- Leave the prompt for the previously downloaded image file empty.
- Specify your nearest mirror (usually the default is okay).
- Wait for the download.
If everything worked out you should see the following message:
Finished!
The fact that you got this far is a strong indication that `debian-40r9-i386-CD-1.iso'
was generated correctly. I will perform an additional, final check,
which you can interrupt safely with Ctrl-C if you do not want to wait.
OK: Checksums match, image is good!