>On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Richard Atterer wrote:
>
>>On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 11:35:48AM -0500, bbennet wrote:
>>> ftp slow:
>>> local ftp gets 10 files and
>>> then makes a 4.6 gigabyte DVD tmp file
>>> then the DVD tmp file disappears
>>>
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, pbm wrote:
>> then the DVD tmp file disappears
>> Then it gets 10 more files.
>> Then it makes another 4.6 gigabyte DVD tmp file.
>
>raise the filesPerFetch setting in ~/.jigdo-lite or in the script itself.
>
>by the way, I have another problem, a checksum problem on a file. T
Hello to the list. A DVD goes too slow for ftp on jigdo.
Maybe dump the list file to ftp first and then jigdo it?
Sort of a pik/jigdo combo?
This is on a working Debian woody machine that makes debian-cd
just fine.
I have switched to a Debian woody machine with
linux 2.4.18
>Maybe now we get a
On Sun, 28 Jul 2002, bbennet wrote:
>This is on a working Debian woody machine that makes debian-cd
>just fine.
>linux 2.2.19
oops.
I have switched to a Debian woody machine with
linux 2.4.18
Maybe now we get a >4 gig file.
We try again with local ftp.
Cheers, Bill Bennet
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6.deb'
does not match checksum in template data
Error while writing to `debian-30r0-i386-binary-1_NONUS.iso.tmp' (File
too large)
jigdo-file failed with code 3 - aborting.
bbennet@tlan:/mnt/iso/dvd-test$ df
Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/hdb3
Joerg Rieger helped out:
Personally I've never tried to make a Sparc Debian ISO image but I've
create serveral OpenBSD Sparc ISO images on an Intel machine and all
the CD's were bootable, so it works. :-)
> Here is a logfile:
> /mnt/cvs/debian-cd/tools/boot/woody/boot-sparc: ar: command not fou
Hello to all you folks who know more than me.
I used today's cvs
The mirror passed the mirror check real good.
I am using a ix86 machine to make a bootable sparc CD set.
ARCH=sparc
bootdir=/boot
(I have nothing sparc-like in there, this is an ix86 machine)
I am hoping that the archive has these s
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Michael Stone wrote:
>On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 01:11:44PM -0500, bbennet wrote:
> Hello to all you folks who are pushing for us to have all new machines.
>[snip]o
>
>It's not really clear from your rant what, exactly, you're looking for.
>
>-
On Mon, 6 May 2002, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
>Santiago Garcia Mantinan wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> After testing isolinux in a small number of machines I have came across
>> several cases of falure, I have already reported falures on Fujitsu Pentium
>> machines, now this one is relating scsi cards.
>>
>>
Hello to all you folks who know more than me.
I used today's CVS debian-cd.
I am using an ix86 PC.
I selected sparc.
ARCH=sparc
BOOTDIR=/boot
The make stops with two errors:
cannot find file ar
(a binary file that does something for the script but is not here)
cannot find cd.b or second.b
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, Matias Ernesto Eissler wrote:
[NON-Text Body part not included]
You sent an executable windows file.
Your email is trying to do some harm.
I am immune to this one because I use linux.
Maybe next time.
Cheers, Bill Bennet
"Where the only monopoly we support has a Boardwa
Hello to all you folks who know more than me.
Monday's CVS.
Monday's mirrorcheck.
Made Debian woody i386 CD1
it has kde 2.1.2
If it is in today's CVS then that is great.
When can we expect kde 2.2?
Since I have never diddled with the list of packages
that it puts on the CD,
can I expect to fin
On 26 Apr 2001, Philip Hands wrote:
>
>I've no idea, but I'd guess that there might be a problem pressing
>larger CDs in bulk --- would someone that actually presses CDs in bulk
>care to enlighten us?
>
>As it happens, we can fit the CDs onto 3x650 per architecture at
>present, so we might as well
On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn wrote:
>On Sat, 14 Apr 2001, Santiago Vila wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Philip Charles wrote:
>>
>> > On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
>> >
>> > > No more than all the other ugly things that have been suggested, and this
>> > > only aff
Hello to to all you folks who know more than me.
I download and rsync files.
I make sure I get the MD5SUM or md5sums file.
I type
cat md5sums
and of course it says something like:
488j57557j636t325f73j038 filename.raw
Then I type
md5sum -c md5sums
and the md5sum can actually use the file to
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, bbennet wrote:
>Hello folks. Thanks again for letting me use a potato box to make woody
>CDs. But I can not make a woody:)
>
>I am using a potato box with today's cvs debian-cd.
>
>today's run of the mirror.
>
>debian-cd runs without erro
Hello folks. Thanks again for letting me use a potato box to make woody
CDs. But I can not make a woody:)
I am using a potato box with today's cvs debian-cd.
today's run of the mirror.
debian-cd runs without errors.
make distclean
make status
make list TASK=tasks/Debian_woody COMPLETE=1
make
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, J.A. Bezemer wrote:
> > Le mar 27 fév 2001 à 01:48:25 +0100, J.A. Bezemer écrivait :
> > > > I'm happy now, I have my CD. But I would be much more happy if
> > > > there were a method or a tool to create my local mirror from just a
> > > > raw list of desired packages.
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