Once Ubuntu launched the just OS format for lightweight hardware (such as virtual machines). iso
"Small, lightweight, fast, clean"
But after Ubuntu 8.04 no longer continues ... Pity
Never thought, Ubuntu's dad Debian inadvertently, also launched a similar jeos. iso file:debian-x-y-netinst.iso
The network installation (disc format) is intended to allow the user to have a minimal basic Debian system and then install other software on the Internet.
In fact, as long as you do not install the network version of the installed software package will be able to obtain a "small, lightweight, fast, clean" JeOS system!
The latest Debian network installation ISO file for current (2016-08-11) is available here:
Http://mirrors.aliyun.com/debian-cd/8.5.0/amd64/iso-cd/debian-8.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso
Http://mirrors.aliyun.com/debian-cd/8.5.0/i386/iso-cd/debian-8.5.0-i386-netinst.iso
So, how do you not perform the installation of other network packages? There are 2 ways:
1) off-grid
2) Select Cancel during installation
In the end, you can play JeOS again!
JeOS didn't die, but look at Debian's netinst. iso format, that's JEOS system!