Re: apt-proxy usage

2007-04-05 Thread Andrew Donnellan
On 4/5/07, Philippe MONROUX [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, Internet is expensive in my paradise (perhaps it's the reason it is). So before I begin to fetch packages... Is it possible to use my apt-proxy. I mean ii apt-proxy 1.9.35-0.3 Debian archive proxy and partial mirror builder

Re: the right place

2007-04-05 Thread Philippe MONROUX
Bonjour, Eric Crastes [EMAIL PROTECTED] a �crit : Hi Philippe Live-Package is not developped any more !! You must use Live-helper now : http://archive.daniel-baumann.ch/debian/packages/live-helper/ it's not already in the Debian Package list, but it work ... If need advise in french ;-)

Re: apt-proxy usage

2007-04-05 Thread Chris Lamb
Andrew Donnellan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have to use the same a lot as here in Australia internet isn't expensive but just slow - downloading two or three hundred megs for every Live CD I make isn't exactly my idea of fun. Another solution is to keep your own copy of the Debian archive

Re: apt-proxy usage

2007-04-05 Thread Eric Crastes
Hello With live-helper, in the configuration file common, you have a parameter : # $LH_CACHE: control if downloaded packages should be cached # (Default: enabled) LH_CACHE=enabled So downloaded package stay on your hard drive. So when you create an image, if it need a package already in the

Re: apt-proxy usage

2007-04-05 Thread Philippe MONROUX
Bonjour, Eric Crastes [EMAIL PROTECTED] a ?crit : With live-helper, in the configuration file common, you have a parameter : # $LH_CACHE: control if downloaded packages should be cached # (Default: enabled) LH_CACHE=enabled So downloaded package stay on your hard drive. So when you

Re: apt-proxy usage

2007-04-05 Thread Daniel Baumann
Eric Crastes wrote: So downloaded package stay on your hard drive. So when you create an image, if it need a package already in the cache, it will not download it again !! Only if a new version exist or you need a new package. right, and the cache is self cleaning (with apt-get autoclean).

Persistant Cows

2007-04-05 Thread Juergen Fiedler
I was wondering... Does anyone have a good solution for keeping changes to a Debian Live system persistent? I see that Casper offers a few options, the most tempting being a casper-rw partition on the USB stick that I use to boot Debian. The only problem is that it is flash storage and may not

Re: Persistant Cows

2007-04-05 Thread Jonathan Hall
http://wiki.flimzy.com/index.php/Debian_on_USB I am using this system on 2 production LVS routers now, and on my home router... it still has room for improvement, but it seems to work pretty well :) On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 19:41 +0200, Lluís Gras wrote: I was wondering... Does anyone have a

Re: Persistant Cows

2007-04-05 Thread Juergen Fiedler
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 09:30:31PM +0200, Marco Amadori wrote: Alle 19:31, gioved?? 5 aprile 2007, Juergen Fiedler ha scritto: I was wondering... Does anyone have a good solution for keeping changes to a Debian Live system persistent? I see that Casper offers a few options, the most

Re: Persistant Cows

2007-04-05 Thread Tony Godshall
I've been working with similar setup, but with ext2 partition in usb stick, whithout journaling there are few writes to device. Also mount with noatime! Otherwise any read is also a write! Otherwise, yes, if you don't have swap and /var/tmp and /var/log and /tmp and swap using the flash

thanks for...

2007-04-05 Thread Philippe MONROUX
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