On 06/03/2007 09:49 PM, Deboo ^ wrote:
About half of the files passed and are moved from the cache. About
half, that is about 171 MB is left in /var/cache/apt/archives.If I can
get a quick way to somehow check these, I'll move them or else leave
them after taking the output of dpkg --get-selections.
But how do you assemble them into a repository-like unofficial CD?
What commands will do this?
Regards,
Deboo
I believe that 'apt-move' is able to do this, but I haven't used it yet.
Indeed, I plan to use apt-move to make my /var/cache/apt/archives into a
local Debian repository when needed.
However, I think you can just plop the files down into
/var/cache/apt/archives after you've installed a minimal base system
including apt.
Can you provide a list of the files currently in /var/cache/apt/archives?
BTW, from what URL did you download your md5sums.txt.gz file?
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