Hello, i'm mirroring woody and sid, but as i am currently not at the computer which mirrors it, i can't tell you the exact size. For both a 10GB HD is at about 95% usage. So i think woody is about 4GB, but i don't know at this moment. Think about that i have some packages excluded like the kde i18n-files for the languages i don't need and all the hamradio stuff and some others.
Daniel On Wednesday 20 June 2001 10:28, you spoke wisely: > Hello, > > Thanks, for your reply. > I'm actually trying to use apt-move. > I think it could determine itself which are te relevant packages for woody > i386, and it won't download all the enormous pool directory which full fill > my hard disk. > > Which distribution do you mirror ? If it is woody, how many disk size does > it use ? > > With kind regards, > > Gaƫl, > > > I can't answer your question directly, but it looks to me that the > > "files" in the distros are sometimes only links to the pool. > > > > I'm creating and updating a mirror successfully with apt-move. (Even if > > it has a few disadvantages) > > > > You should have a look at this package. You can create a complete mirror > > for one distro without doing a lot of configuration work, but it's also > > possible to exclude packages that you never need (perhaps the > > hamradio-packages or something). Have a look in /usr/doc/apt-move/ too > > after installing the package. > > > > Hope that helps > > > > Daniel