I ended up using apt-proxy to build a mirror of just the packages that I
use.  Works great.

On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 09:13:54AM -0500, Preston Boyington wrote:
> I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror 
> (amd64 and i386).  I've been reading about debmirror but when I tried it my 
> mirror didn't look quite like what I thought it should.  All the packages 
> were dumped into folders under "pool/" and folders it created such as 
> "stable", "unstable", and "woody" were essentially empty.  (Now I am trying 
> an rsync string to see what the difference will be.)
> 
> I was wondering if other people could give me some feedback on how they did 
> their mirrors.  What commands did you use and where are there some good 
> howto's on doing it as efficiently as possible?
> 
> Also, since I don't want to mirror the ISO files I was wondering how 
> difficult it would be to use something like jigdo to create the disks from my 
> own mirror?
> 
> Thanks,
> Preston

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