Hello everybody. I work for a company which is a Debian CDs vendor. We have being selling only Woody official CDs for a while, but recenlty a number of customers asked us the Sarge CDs and I'm the one responsible for maintaining updated ISO images.
First of all I installed jigdo-lite and built the 13 ISO images. Then I found a file, namely README.CD-manufacture, on one of the mirrors. This file tells to use the debian-cd package which seems to have nothing to do with jigdo. All I need is to have working official Sarge ISO images up to date. The questions: 1 - What should I use, debian-cd or jigdo? 1.1 - Just in case the answer is "jigdo", is there a way to make the process of updating images less interactive (not interactive at all) so that jigdo-lite can be put in a shell script? 1.1.1 - Does this shell script already exist somewhere? 2 - How do I include non-us software in my Sarge images? Thanks in advance, L. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]