Hi, well it's about a few days that I try to get debian cd-images
I did a pseudo-image with the pseudo-image-kit
from http://www.uk.debian.org/debian-cd/cd-images/2.2_rev2/i386/
now I got a ~650Mb file
giving this command
rsync --verbose --progress --stats --block-size=8192
www.uk.debian.or
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Riki wrote:
> Hi, well it's about a few days that I try to get debian cd-images
>
> I did a pseudo-image with the pseudo-image-kit
> from http://www.uk.debian.org/debian-cd/cd-images/2.2_rev2/i386/
> now I got a ~650Mb file
>
> giving this command
>
> rsync --verbose -
Hello,
I started to produce Debian SID install CDs on ftp.fsn.hu and also updated
the woody ones. BTW, due to disk problems I have to stop updating the
potato extra CDs which hold non-free and other user requested software
(but they remain available).
The current sid set stands of 6 CDs. The las
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
Hi,
I am a bit confused about the best way to make Woody CD's. Sorry if this
has been asked before but I did scan through the mailing list. The link on
cdimage.debian.org
(http://ftp.fsn.hu/ftp/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/woody/) was
empty yesterday but now contains images.
The mirrors li
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, Attila Nagy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I started to produce Debian SID install CDs on ftp.fsn.hu and also updated
> the woody ones. BTW, due to disk problems I have to stop updating the
> potato extra CDs which hold non-free and other user requested software
> (but they remain availa
Hello,
> The mirrors listed at this site carry images dating back to Jan 21. I
> assume these images are created using debian-cd.
The mirrors need some time to catch up the changes.
And for the question, the answer is yes.
> Is it better to have a local mirror of woody and use this to create
> t
Hello,
> Ah, that is why yesterday's cron job said someting about
> "opendir(sid): Permission denied" :)
:)
> I think we would have greater availability if you would do the kind of
> hardlink-trick that the official debian setup uses. That way the rsync
> won't start by deleting the woody isos a
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