Hello 'Simmel'!
>> I already asked this question, but the answers weren't of any use for me.... >> I looked @ this apt-cache and apt-proxy stuff and it's far too much. >I personally think the answers were well suited _for the question you >asked_. As I said before, I don't go into the Dusseldorf Oldtown with an Armani Suite to enter a students pub.... these answers were "overdressed" for me. Pretty good indeed, but more then I (personally) was looking for. I like to keep it simple.... point >Please take a look at the 'Frequently Asked Questions about Debian >CDs' at >http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#lan-install Ops, where did you get that FAQ? Oh, http://www.de.debian.org/CD/ also exists, why didn't I see this before? Where's the link from? I found lots of FAQs and HowTos, but it seems I missed that one in particular :/ but those were under http://www.de.debian.org/doc/FAQ/ ???? >> 2. Assuming the answer is yes on the first question, HOW do I have to copy >> the cds onto apache or the ftp? >> Simply copy disc by disc or do I need to take care of special files, which >> might be overwritten and make the copying more or less useless? >One CD, one dir. Thanks :-) >> 3. Assuming the copying is possible without any hassle, do I have to use >> special directories or can I use my own directory tree? >Just copy them in a way you like them to get accessed later on. >ftp-servers and web-servers are quite flexible these days, so pick >your layout and correctly setup your servers. >HTH, >Flo That HTH's 150%!! thanks Flo, exactly this answer would have been enough for me, next time I'll try to be more precisely (I'll try to remember that :-). Nevertheless I've bookmarked the apt-proxy and apt-cache and will get back on them when I got more time... but to be honest I got a lot of test servers here, so there would be no need to keep track which package on which server, which version, blablabla, because they're reinstall every 2 weeks, also with other distributions, etc.... Whatever man, that definitely solved my headache and lot's of time I can use on other more important stuff... Thanks once again mate :-) Simmel (that's my nickname from 5th class on, nobody calls me Jens :-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]