> > Hi, > > > > I have a DVD-RW drive, and wish to make a Debian DVD..However, i have the > > problem that i can only download 3Gb per month, without having to pay 13c > > per mb after that.. > > > > My ISP allows for some downloads from "FREE" sites which dont count towards > > my 3Gb Quota..I have obtained, from one of those "FREE" sites, the 7 > > 'woody' CDs. > > > > My question is this.. > > > > Is there a way to use those 7 cd's to build a DVD iso, so i can burn it, > > and install from it etc. ? > > > > If so, how would i go about this ? > > > > Travis, > > If / when you can find a jigdo site for the dvd image use jigdo. > > After you have downloaded the template and .jigdo for the dvd you can run it > repeatedly using your cdrom as source with each debian cd in turn. > > If your cds and the jigdo dvd are the same revision you will never have to > download a byte. > > Problem is I don't know if the dvd jigdo mirror was ever sorted out.
you can always use debian-cd on your local mirror if there are no jigdos available and configure apt to get missing packages (e.g. for non-US or contrib) from the net Bernd --- ixsoft Softwareentwicklung und -vertrieb Bernd Hentig * Ihr Spezialist für Linux und BSD * Unter den Buchen 22E, D-16244 Altenhof, Germany Voice ++49 333 63 46 100 Fax ++49 333 63 46 109 eMail [EMAIL PROTECTED]