hello,
i got a question about customized debian-cd's. i am volunteer from free
internetworkplace Puscii in the netherlands and we sell debian CD's for various
platforms.
the next weeks we will start to build an installserver, which has the function
to host the entire directory-three of the debia
> You're confusing several things here. You can create custom debian CD iso
> if you build yourself your iso image with debian-cd.
>
> Check the debian-cd package or the CVS tree for an up to date version of
> the CD building tool.
OK thanks, but how the hell is this tool been used? there is no
On 12-Apr-2001 Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> Le Thu, Apr 12, 2001 at 07:51:45PM +0200, MPfeifer écrivait:
>> OK thanks, but how the hell is this tool been used? there is no "man
>> debian-cd" or even "debian-cd"-binary executable. could you please point
>>
hi folks,
i am building a local mirror for a network to be able to use apt-get
within the network, and also to use PIK.
the server which will be the mirror doesn't have a cdrom-drive, so i
mounted the cd's on another machine running apache, but then i realized
that i will need to set up a rsync
hi folks,
i am just making a mirror for the local network and to be able to burn cd's
over the network. i copied the potato rv2.2.0 cd's on the disk and now i wanted
to update the whole archive to rv2.2.3 using the tool anonftpsync.
after editing and reediting everything, there's one problem whe
hi (raphael),
the trick of installing procmail worked, to use anonftpsync
but i keep having problems with it.
now i get the message:
krombakje:/var/www# ./anonftpsync
lockfile: Try praying, giving up on ""
man lockfile shows me the following:
Try praying, ... Missing subdirector
> wget -r -l0 -np should work.
>
> But personally I'd make an image of the CD, FTP that over to the server
> and
> loop-mount it there.
yes this works. but there's one problem. we have 3cd's and i would just
like to mount them all 3 into /var/www , to have the whole archive
reachable for apt-ge
> Something like:
> deb http://mymachine/debian/disk1 stable main contrib non-US
> deb http://mymachine/debian/disk2 stable main contrib non-US
> deb http://mymachine/debian/disk3 stable main contrib non-US
>
> That way, you have the images to make cd's off of, if you decide to do
> that.
hmmm
hi,
> But personally I'd make an image of the CD, FTP that over to the server and
> loop-mount it there.
yes thanks. i solved it like this. so, we just need to umount them to do an
rsync when new revisions are available.
now we just need the NON-FREE disk (i bought it from you Anne last septemb
hi,
> 2.2r3 available. I have not been abler to get it to correctly work. I
on my webserver i saved a very great doc which i used to use rsync:
it's a step to step hoeto on how rsyncing debian-cd's
http://antarctica.xs4all.nl/test/rsyncdeb.html
don't remember were i got it from. but save it
> Can somebody please explain me how can I create the file
> binary-i386-1.list which is needed to
> create the debain woody image by make-pseudo-image .
make them? don't know how. yes, there is an easy way to do that.
but why don't you take them from, for example: ftp.kernel.org/debian-cd ?
m
dear darren,
> hey i was hoping you could help or at least point me
> in the right direction. i have an image of a cd in
> .bin format. from what i have found, this needs to be
> converted to .iso format . but what do i do with this
> iso file? its not executable. hey thanks in advance
ehm... ma
hi patrick,
> The above page says that all I have to do is "download this directory",
> so where do I put it? What is the procedure to install over ftp?
it's very easy (maybe the document is written too complicated)
you don't really have to download that whole directory. if you are on a
network
hi guys,
i/we are one of the debian-vendors for the nederlands and recently
a question arose.
what do other vendors perform for testing the cd's you sell?
we just test if they boot and if the md5sums are correct, but that's
all. is that enough? is there some other testing which should be done?
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