On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Karl-Martin Skontorp wrote:
> * Mattias Wadenstein ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Reverting back to rsync when you have an almost finished image (lets call
> > it binary-i386-1.iso) you find a mirror with rsync acccess (lets call that
> > one ftp.se.debian.org). Then you use
* Mattias Wadenstein ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Reverting back to rsync when you have an almost finished image (lets call
> it binary-i386-1.iso) you find a mirror with rsync acccess (lets call that
> one ftp.se.debian.org). Then you use rsync to make the amlost finished
> image an exact copy of
On Sat, 26 Jan 2002, Nicolas Marchildon wrote:
> Karl-Martin Skontorp écrivait/wrote:
> > I was not able to build the woody images completely because I was
> > missing some old files in my mirror, i.e. a new version had replaced the
> > ones used in the image. I was able to get some of them direc
Karl-Martin Skontorp écrivait/wrote:
> I was not able to build the woody images completely because I was
> missing some old files in my mirror, i.e. a new version had replaced the
> ones used in the image. I was able to get some of them directly from
> an official mirror, but not all of them. Had
Hello,
Thanks for the more verbose explanation :)
> I was not able to build the woody images completely because I was
> missing some old files in my mirror, i.e. a new version had replaced the
> ones used in the image. I was able to get some of them directly from an
> official mirror, but not al
* Attila Nagy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > here at the Max-Planck-Institute in Leipzig we mirror the complete tree
> > of Debian distributions (potato, woody, sid) for the i386-architecture.
> > I am currently running potato on the PC in my office, but would like to
> > test woody at
Hello,
> here at the Max-Planck-Institute in Leipzig we mirror the complete tree
> of Debian distributions (potato, woody, sid) for the i386-architecture.
> I am currently running potato on the PC in my office, but would like to
> test woody at home. How can I create a set of 'unofficial' CDs
> c
Hi,
here at the Max-Planck-Institute in Leipzig we mirror the
complete tree of Debian distributions (potato, woody, sid)
for the i386-architecture. I am currently running potato on
the PC in my office, but would like to test woody at home.
How can I create a set of 'unofficial' CDs containing the
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