27;m happy to do any testing of
proposed changes if anyone who understands this stuff gets enthused.
Discuss.
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slow. A polite reminder that you really would like to get listed would be
in order if nothing happens for another week.
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Presumably jigdo will fail miserably
as many of the original files will be gone from the archive now, and my
archive image is somewhat out of date too, so I need isos at least to rsync
against if not just download?
TIA
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27;m happy to do any testing of
proposed changes if anyone who understands this stuff gets enthused.
Discuss.
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at be (Craig small in this case) are just being a bit
slow. A polite reminder that you really would like to get listed would be
in order if nothing happens for another week.
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Presumably jigdo will fail miserably
as many of the original files will be gone from the archive now, and my
archive image is somewhat out of date too, so I need isos at least to rsync
against if not just download?
TIA
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means I have to
generate my own consistent packages files using dpkg-scanpackages. This seems
to work fine and passes 'make mirrorcheck' but I have quite a few null
'release' files and the like which may not be strictly correct. I'd like to
understand how it all works to be
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> On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Wookey wrote:
> > Hello people,
> > I'm new to this list so please excuse me asking dumb questions.
> Here's one: are you using the debian-cd .deb package from potato or the
> latest CVS version?
I
proceedure at the moment.
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d for this sort of thing which will hopefully be
accepted as a mainstream thing in due course). In much the same way it uses
dpkg --print-installation-architecture to set $ARCH. (dpkg-platform returns
something like 'ARM-riscpc' for riscPCs - this could be used to special-case
the
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TH (this may all be stuff you already knew...)
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iles that
should be in the pool and re-download them, which is a terrible waste of
phone bill and time.
TIA
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Did packages used to have their status as being in the pool listed in the the
packages files? I assume so or this script should never have worked as
intended.
Anyway, I'm fixing it so that it looks for broken links instead when building
the include list, so then hope
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> > It creates a specific rsync include filelist to get the updates you
> > need. It does this by looking through the packages.gz/sources.gz
> > files to generate a list of all the ones with
ack mounted ISOs too), but I could live without this
so long as debian-CD still makes me customized CDs, preferably without me
having to sign loads of (any) files.
As someone (Philip, I think) said - can someone point to a doc which explains
why change is felt to be necessary? I don't really
cheap ones. These things are rare
enough that's it's not clear what is incompatible with what and as it's a
statistical measure it's hard to say how much (if at all) it depends on the
cost of the CDR media.
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ao and woody
style builds that just one or the other, but I find it hard to believe this
its so hard as to be 'not reasonable'. Can someone explain what is so
difficult about it?
I'm sufficiently keen on this that I might even try and do some work on
it
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same) without having to ask the user which packages
> s/he wants to install?
you can make a task package that lists the set you want. If you make it
essential it might even get installed automatically (but I'm getting beyond
my sphere of knowledge here so I should stop ;-)
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#set the SIZELIMIT here - is this right - examples have 576716800
export SIZELIMIT=57000
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he Survex project (http://www.survex.com/ ) with which I
am closely involved does and I can point you at Mark Shinwell for advice. We
picked wxwindows for the cross-platform GUI after consiering several.
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e available for download the following
architectures:
* arm
* i386
* ia64
* m68k
* powerpc
* sparc
on http://cdimage.trasno.net
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ut I've had limited sucess
getting them to download the parts I want but not the parts I don't!). It was
all OK before this pools lark - now everything has got rather complicated.
I need to have another go at getting Otto's scripts to do what I want...
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On Thu 22 Nov, Richard Atterer wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 07:35:24PM +0000, Wookey wrote:
> > On Thu 22 Nov, Richard Atterer wrote:
> >
> > > So, did it work? :)
> >
> > As I explained to richard offlist
>
> Er, who was that mail for? Feel
modems or routers
respectively and work fine. I have a serial extrernal ISDN TA here and it
work OK with bootfloppies.
So the website should say that people with internal ISDN adaptors can't do a
network install, but those with extranl ISDN TAs can.
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to change
for your own stuff. I haven't seen a good howto on the subject.
> Does any buddy knows what is the name of Debian 2.2r3 installer?
boot-floppies is the package, which generates a number of actual programs,
files and images. The actual details vary a lot from one platform to anot
t people just downloading a whole 650Mb? Jigdo
should make the PIK experience much simpler, which will definately help.
Shall we just try an appeal to people saying "_please_ don't download the
whole bloody iso unless you are too stupid to do it the other way" :-) , then
list the option
gree is irrelevant to the point that the debian-cd
interface is very offputting.
So all we need now is a volunteer to fettle the website. What's happened to
Anne B - he's gone very quiet recently, and I think this is his area.
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ow that a version of
> NT is out for home use the amount of people that do will slow fall to
> nothing. I didn't really want to create a FAT partition and use a DOS
> boot disk just to run that install.bat file.
The network install (on a PC) doesn't need DOS. Where did you get t
to the appropriate group. :)
Agreed; I think it's time for this to go live. I can't see any reason why
not. Is this now underway?
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> 2) in http://cdimage.debian.org/~atterer/faq/ (I think)
> I found a link to #latest at the bottom of the home page, saying that it
> should show the current release, but it was broken ('unkown target') - and
> now I can't find it again
his with floppies as well as CDs, and have some
links to relevant downloads.
If you are trying to install woody(testing) rather than potato(stable) then
you will probably find using the netinst CDs a lot less faff, but that is
currently an 'unsupported' option but we need feedback from people l
ts were
justified and not just someone moaning at seeing their work messed about
with.
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y existing customised
CD-production system accidently, so I thought I'd ask what the current state
is believed to be first.
thanx
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or the above info on installing onto an existing drive (the
hardest way). There are also CD-based versions which you can try by just
booting straight off the CD without installing anything, but I don't havea
link for that - sorry.
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cords out of the main archive's Packages files.
Same proviso applies.
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boot-floppies, as appropriate.
It's fair to say that there is no 'Making customised Debian-CD's HOWTO'
SFAIK. If you wrote one for woody it would no doubt be appreciated.
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a much smaller deal with potato then it is
with pool).
So now I'm set back a couple of weeks or three. I'll try it again when my
archive's back.
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t last time I tried a
few weeks back (it's just an upload black-hole - things upload but never make
it to ftp-master). I've gone back to erlangen.
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he 'get the first 2 CDs then use apt' makes a
lot of sense, but it's just as true for i386 as the other arches. All in all
I think we need user-level filtering, on arch, non-US and CD number (with an
easy '1st 2' and 'others' split making sense for CD numbers).
- it's all a major improvement over PIK and rsync
runes or dumb iso downloading, but do put it on the to-do list.
And 'Bloody hell we released!!'
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> Lance and Wookey, any reason why you haven't been using jigdo-mirror?
Not particularly. It's taken a while to get to a state where jigdo-lite works
reliably for me (as I believe I was the first person to actually try using
for real). So now it
e
i386 set but did do my arm and source CDs. This seemed to be because I had
mismatched .jgdo and .template files for these CDs.
As mattias said, if it gave you less info, essentially just highlighting
which CDs failed, that would be helpful.
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machine and then suck all
the correct packages on your work machine. I'm sure we have something :-)
Take a look at apt-move - if you can substitute the wanted package list
that it uses with the one from your home machine then it probably does the
right thing. Likely to be a useful starting po
sk space
and performance. Older Debian's have even smaller minimum install sizes but
trying to use those is not usually necessary. If you have a really small
machine read the 4MB-laptop HOWTO which describes hoe to get things going
on tiny, ancient hardware.
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sts, e.g. shipping cost, taxes etc. that
> may or may not be applied.
and there may be other reasons to choose a particular vendor - support,
competence, reliability, moral stance etc. Debian can't hope to keep track
of those so we must leave the descision to the purchaser.
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we don't make them with -J anyway for exactly this reason (easy
to browse on a handy windows box before the install?). I suppose it uses up
some space on the CD, but presumably not actually very much? I make my ARM
CDs with -J and no-one has complained...
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On Tue 12 Nov, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 12:43:42PM +0000, Wookey wrote:
> >To the CD-team more generally: Looking at the scripts I see that i386 and
> >alpha CDs add -J automatically, but not the other arches. Is there a good
> >reason why we do
hasn't been much response to my suggestion that everyone should get
-J in boot- one way or the other. Can I suggest you make a patch
doing this for all arches and submit it? If there are problems with this
they'll come out in the sarge testing.
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fault over CDs? And try to hide the
'hd-media' name at least in initial download selection, because it is
geek-accurate, but rather confusing to a newcomer.
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