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> From: Antonio Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Script that partially completes mirror from CDs
> Date: Sat, 25 Nov 2000 07:41:05 -0500
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> > Hello all. Does any one has a script that would
> > 1. Lo
Hello all. Does any one has a script that would
1. Look into the debian site, get instructions about
directory structure (packages).
2. Look into CDs -binaries- loaded in /cdrom, or /whatever.
3. Upon finding a match, will retrieve it from CD and put it in
the partial local mirror in the r
Do we already have the rev2 isos for potato?
Thanks,
AR
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Well, I am considering the possibility of using my work internet access
to create a mirror, and then hooking my machine to the mirror in disk to
transfer it to my potato system. My question is: What's the best way of
mirroring from a windows machine, may be rsync provided in the
pseudo-image kit f
What you probably want is to check the md5sum for the iso image. Get
the file from
http://cdimage.debian.org/cd-images/2.2_rev2/i386/
actually, here it is
*
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
a9f59c47c8e9992e79238ce9d6f79fab binary-i386-1.iso
d1d1192b816f554cfded7c4af999b6f1
Can somebody indicate what excatly must the command line be to copy the
contents of a cd to some file and store it as iso image?
I tried different options to do it, but the md5sum didn't match
afterwards. Something like the internal commandfor xcdroast perhaps,
since it has worked in the same cas
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> On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 02:49:48PM +, Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
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> >Can somebody indicate what excatly must the command line be to copy the
> >contents of a cd to some file and store it as iso image?
> >I tried different options to do it, but the md5
www.linuxiso.org
> So, help me out, please provide me with the right link to a debian
> 2.2r2 iso image, preferably on a mirror in the Netherlands.
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Very good. I need pointers to buy such machines in Canada and the US,
Thanks,
AR
> ps. 1500US for a brand new machine? bah. I tend to buy 6-month-stale
> machines on compgeeks, so $350 for a decent (600mhz or greater,
> 10g/64M) mini tower without monitor - pop in a debian cd, instant
> server
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