Woody source ISO

2002-07-02 Thread Benoît SIBAUD

Hi,

I need to produce Woody source CD (hoping to give them to a UNESCO 
person at the Libre Software Meeting (http://lsm.abul.org), more info 
here http://oumph.free.fr/patrimoine/index.en.html ).

I've read the FAQ (http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#source-cd) and searched 
through debian-cd and debian-user (with jigdo+source) and found nothing.

I already own a source mirror (potato + woody + sid). I supposed jidgo 
is the best way to produce Woody source CD.

ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/woody/jigdo/ only 
propose i386 jigdo files. Are there source jigdo files somewhere (or 
source ISO)?

Thanks in advance,
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Re: Woody source ISO

2002-07-02 Thread Christian Leber

On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 11:42:19AM +0200, Beno?t SIBAUD wrote:

> ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/woody/jigdo/ only 
> propose i386 jigdo files. Are there source jigdo files somewhere (or 
> source ISO)?

Yes
http://cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/

Regards
Christian Leber

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Re: Woody source ISO

2002-07-02 Thread Philip Hands

On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 10:56, Christian Leber wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 11:42:19AM +0200, Beno?t SIBAUD wrote:
> 
> > ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/woody/jigdo/ only 
> > propose i386 jigdo files. Are there source jigdo files somewhere (or 
> > source ISO)?
> 
> Yes
> http://cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/

Just to save you a few moments:

  http://cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/3.0-pre14/jigdo/source/

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Re: Woody source ISO

2002-07-02 Thread Glenn McGrath

On Tue, 02 Jul 2002 11:42:19 +0200
"Beno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I need to produce Woody source CD (hoping to give them to a UNESCO 
> person at the Libre Software Meeting (http://lsm.abul.org), more info 
> here http://oumph.free.fr/patrimoine/index.en.html ).
> 
> I've read the FAQ (http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#source-cd) and searched
> 
> through debian-cd and debian-user (with jigdo+source) and found nothing.
> 
> I already own a source mirror (potato + woody + sid). I supposed jidgo 
> is the best way to produce Woody source CD.
> 
> ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/woody/jigdo/ only 
> propose i386 jigdo files. Are there source jigdo files somewhere (or 
> source ISO)?
> 

To make the first CD install jigdo and then do

jigdo-lite
http://cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/3.0-pre14/jigdo/source/woody-src-1.jigdo

This will download the jigod then template files and proceed to ask you
some questions as to where to retrieve the .debs from, specify your local
mirror and then it does all the work.

Repeate the above command but chage the last component to refelect the iso
you are building,
http://cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/3.0-pre14/jigdo/source/ has a list of
the iso's to build, there are currently 7 main source and 1 non-US source.


Glenn


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Re: Any "JIGDO for dummies" guide?

2002-07-02 Thread Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim

(Quoted from a spammail :-)
   "Entschuldigen Sie bitte die Störung!"

I did these following:
- downloaded a pre14 .jigdo and  a .template file
- changed in the .jigdo file:
  [Image:Template] to the current directory
  [Server] to a local server

It works for a while but then it stoped; as four files were missing.
- I re-run it, and I added http://cdimage.d.o/... as well as
  http://non-US.c.d.o/... as backup servers
- somehow it asked for http://woody-i386-1_nonus.template/
  ==> index.html which obviously does not exist.

Question:
- Any clue to inform jigdo-lite where the template is?


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Re: Woody source ISO

2002-07-02 Thread Philip Hands

On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 11:07, Glenn McGrath wrote:

> there are currently 7 main source and 1 non-US source.

Given that you are doing this in Bordaux, you should ignore CD#1, and
use CD#1_NONUS, so a more useful example might be:

  jigdo-lite 
http://cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/3.0-pre14/jigdo/source/woody-src-1_NONUS.jigdo

You only need one of 1 or 1_NONUS, not both.

CD#1 is just CD#1_NONUS, with all the non-US packages removed.

You only need 7 CDs for a full set.

Just thought I should make that clear.

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Re: Woody source ISO

2002-07-02 Thread Benoît SIBAUD

Philip Hands wrote:
> You only need one of 1 or 1_NONUS, not both.
> 
> CD#1 is just CD#1_NONUS, with all the non-US packages removed.
> 
> You only need 7 CDs for a full set.
> 
> Just thought I should make that clear.
> 
> Cheers, Phil.

I successfully produced the full set. jigdo is really a nice tool.

Thanks for all your answers.

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Live CD with debootstrap and mkinitrd-cd

2002-07-02 Thread Juergen Fiedler

Hi,

I would like to create a live CD using mkinitrd-cd and debootstrap. I
have a boot image and a complete Debian system that I created with
debootstrap. The first impulse was to burn the whole directory structure
containing the Debian system to CD and using the boot image created by 
mkbootimg. But I guess I'd have problems with /var and /tmp, among
others. S: Is there any documentation on how to do such a thing? The
docs that came with debootstrap and mkinitrd-cd are rather sparse.
Do I mount all of /var and /tmp on  /dev/ram? ? How exactly do I go
about that?
Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance
--j


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Re: woody/m68k CD1

2002-07-02 Thread Richard Atterer

On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 10:18:24AM -0500, Christian T. Steigies wrote:
> I've been testing the current (p13) woody images for m68k on my
> amiga. The good news, jigdo works. However, it would be nice if the
> docs (in the package) had a complete example for downloading woody
> images, after all thats the main purpose of jigdo, isn't it?

Yeah, the docs for jigdo-lite are a bit minimalistic. The good news is
that Peter Jay Salzman is currently working on a jigdo HOWTO which
looks very nice so far, see
.

All the best,

  Richard

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Re: Any "JIGDO for dummies" guide?

2002-07-02 Thread Richard Atterer

On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 05:15:33PM +0700, Rahmat M. Samik-Ibrahim wrote:
> - somehow it asked for http://woody-i386-1_nonus.template/
>   ==> index.html which obviously does not exist.

Please upgrade your jigdo-file package.
Cheers,

  Richard

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Re: About jigdo, pre12-14, etc

2002-07-02 Thread Richard Atterer

On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 02:20:52AM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 00:07, Richard Atterer wrote:
> > It's because I've told Phil not to upgrade his jigdo-file, because
> > if he did, it would generate new-style .template files which are
> > not supported by the current version of jigdo-easy2win.
> 
> Er, oops --- I just upgraded it, because I forgot that little hint. 
> Doh!

 I knew I shouldn't be writing mails at 3am... forget all I
said.

The reason why I told you not to upgrade was only because the previous
version was stable and I wanted to eliminate all possibilities of
last-minute bugs in the new version. At the time the release was
believed to be only a week or so away. ;-)

Since then, the new code (for --merge) has been tested enough, so it
should be OK to use it.

jigdo-easy2win *does* support the new template format, Anne updated it!
jigdo-easy2win does *not* support relative URLs in the [Image]
section, this is where I mixed things up.

However, note that just upgrading jigdo-file will *not* make the
Template-MD5Sum entries appear - see my announcement of jigdo 0.6.6
(attached) for more info.

Cheers,

  Richard

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Hello,

I have just released Jigsaw Download 0.6.6. jigdo is a scheme which
makes it possible to download Debian CD images from any regular Debian
FTP mirror, instead of getting them from one of the fewer and slower
CD image mirrors.

What's new?
~~~
  - jigdo-lite/mirror: Template URLs can be relative to jigdo URL
  - jigdo-file: Any template URL added by default is relative
  - jigdo-lite: Don't use "wget -c" to get jigdo/template files -
causes problems if the files are updated daily on the server
  - jigdo-file: >4GB file sizes now really supported on Linux
(James W. Jayaputera) - does still not work under Windows.
  - jigdo-mirror is now installed by "make install"
  - Updated documentation, new manpage for jigdo-mirror
  - jigdo-file make-template: New --merge switch allows you to add
this run's data to an existing jigdo file.
  - jigdo-file now writes out a Template-MD5Sum=... entry to the jigdo
file. When using --merge, the entry can also be added to an
existent [Image] section. jigdo-lite uses it to verify downloaded
template data.
  - jigdo-file make-template: Always moves [Parts] section to the
bottom of the file

Where is it?

Jigdo homepage:   
Source code:  
Statically linked binary: 
Downloading Debian CDs:   

Apt-able i386 .debs are at:
deb http://home.in.tum.de/~atterer/debian unstable jigdo


Attila and Phil, this version makes it much easier to generate jigdo
files with correct [Image] sections. If it weren't for the fact that
the resulting jigdo files would be incompatible to jigdo-easy, you
could just stop using --no-image-section and instead let jigdo-file
append an [Image] section, because that default one works just fine.

How to make jigdo-file add a "Template-MD5Sum=..." line to your jigdo
files without it also adding a "Template=..." line with a relative
URL:

To create the jigdo files, you previously used:

jigdo-file make-template --no-image-section
echo "[Image]
Filename=...
Template=...
ShortInfo=...
Info=..." >> x.jigdo
echo "[Servers]
..." >> x.jigdo

With 0.6.6, you do the following:

echo "[Image]
Filename=...
Template=...
Template-MD5Sum=
ShortInfo=...
Info=..." > tmpfile
echo "[Servers]
..." >> tmpfile
jigdo-file make-template --merge=tmpfile

Note the additional "Template-MD5Sum=" line - jigdo-file reads in
tmpfile, adds the checksum after the '=' and writes the result to the
output jigdo file.

Have fun,

  Richard

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Re: Live CD with debootstrap and mkinitrd-cd

2002-07-02 Thread Richard Atterer

On Tue, Jul 02, 2002 at 01:01:13PM -0400, Juergen Fiedler wrote:
> S: Is there any documentation on how to do such a thing?

No - but you might want to have a look at how Knoppix does it. Knoppix
actually uses a loop-compressed filesystem (see the cloop-* packages),
which is very cool because that way it can fit a 1.6 GB filesystem on
a normal CD!



HTH,

  Richard

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Re: Live CD with debootstrap and mkinitrd-cd

2002-07-02 Thread Paul Johnson

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On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 03:13:14AM +0200, Richard Atterer wrote:

> No - but you might want to have a look at how Knoppix does it. Knoppix
> actually uses a loop-compressed filesystem (see the cloop-* packages),
> which is very cool because that way it can fit a 1.6 GB filesystem on
> a normal CD!

DHCP is broken on that distro, though.

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