read the mini-howtos. Admittedly, I've never been much good at understanding those (they're too
technical for me, usually, though not always).
Anyhow, I downloaded jigdo, and copied the whole directory into /bin, so that I wouldn't forget
where it was. Then I went there, and ran
./jigdo-lite
Now, I've tried this two ways: one at the server, and one having downloaded the jigdo files to my
computer. I'll give it here as having the downloaded files in that same directory.
I name my Jigdo file
./woody-i386-3.jigdo
Then I hit return; I'm not looping the data (I have no .template file)
Then I select my mirror. So far I've tried .de. and .us., and am at the moment trying .fi.
http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/
It goes and it downloads for about twenty minutes; then it comes back with a report that
the checksums don't check, and that this template isn't for that jigdo file, and whatnot.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, if anything. Anyone know? Or does anyone know
where there are a matching set of .jigdo and .template files?
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