Greetings - I'm doing the semi-sneakernet method of Debian 30r1 procurement. Grab the iso images via jigdo at a site with dedicated T1. Split the files onto zip disk. Reassemble them on home machine. Burn to CD.
This is much faster than my previous method of building a Debian box. Base install with floppies. Get update via modem. Use sneakernet with wget on remote Unix and download debs to T1 site Windows-zip-drive-capable machine. Everyone with me? ;-) So I'm in the process of zipping up CD's two and three. And I noticed the update 30r1 files. I imagine that there will be additional updates to Woody. And even though cd's are cheap, I find it hard to burn a cd that will become obsolete in time. So to make a short story long. Can I copy the updated iso image to a zip disk and perform updates from there? Or is there a more clever way of doing so? Thanks in advance. Tony - _______________________________________________ Can a Web portal forever change your life? Win up to $25 Million on iWon - http://www.iwon.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

