Maybe it's good to include a prominent paragraph on the vendors page
stating comments should be mailed to debian-cd. That way it's easy to
track any problems that buyers are having.
This is especially nice when vendors are publically apologizing on the
list, while possibly having a lot of trouble
When you use Jigdo, you can use the old CD's as source trees. That way
you'll only need to download about 10MB per CD + all new files.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jorg Pitts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 22, 2002 5:50 PM
> To: Debian CD
> Subject: Are there such things
We are all relying on people to do work for the community, so it might be
appropiate to inform the people of www.linuxbelgium.net first. And please
provide specific links, so they can find your problems with the site.
If they did not reply before, you can of course mail to this list again with
so
Ha! I had debian-cd (or maybe another cd tool) delete my complete data drive
because I figured it could build the image right in the root of that drive
as it was only one file. It somehow thought it was needed to rm-rf that dir.
> -Original Message-
> From: Wookey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
I have the loop problem too in pre5 at least. I think it worked in pre3,
but I installed pre5 using bf2.4 and pre3 with the standard kernel.
Regards,
Martijn
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If you really want to, you can get pre-release images with Jigdo.
Jigdo: http://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/
Image location: http://cdimage.debian.org/jigdo-area/current/jigdo/i386/
It is very usable at the moment, but not ready for release.
Regards,
Martijn
> -Original Message-
> From:
Don't forget to move the final images to a different location everytime
you have built them. Mount them from there. The script can then create
new images -and- extract the needed files from the old image.
> -Original Message-
> From: Greg C. Madden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tue
> -Original Message-
> From: Philip Hands [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> IIRC the .raw extension was chosen because xcdroast (or something
> similar) used that as it's default extension at the time debian-cd (or
> probably slink-cd) was being written.
>
> The .iso extension was chosen fo
I've asked this off-list, and the problem seems to be that the Servers
defined in the jigdo are not recognized by jigdo-easy2win.
An intermediate solution is to locate these values yourself in the jigdo
file, and enter them manually as the servers. You can simply restart
jigdo-easy2win, choose t
I used them just now, and alas, they are already outdated. I'm using the
NON-US, and the jigdo contains files that have already been updated in the
pool. These files have also propagated to the mirrors, so I can't get a
complete image. Can you update them now, just like that, or is there more to
i
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