it's not an easy task. dpkg/dselect make everything complex, in fact i have no idea how these can work with the binaries split on two cdroms. also, they don't work if only "frozen" is present, and not stable. i have written Makefiles (much nicer then the old shell scripts) to create the cdroms, but i have some open questions.
- how to handle two binary cdroms. - how did you split debian on two cd's ? i would like to have a 2 cd official debian cd setp, so i can add a third "plus" cdrom with non-free, non-US, and fill the remaining space with mirrors (kernel, netscape, kde ...) my experience with new mkisofs (with joilet supprt) is, that -x doesn't work. i found a solution : create a new directory as cd root, and copy everything into that dir useing hardlinks. this doesn't waste a log of disk space, and makes severel things easier. i would like to hear your experience. i'm currently enhanceing my Makefiles, and will post them here. andreas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]