I would like to prepare an installation CD with up-to-date Debian Testing packages, for installation on PCs.

So, I found
  http://www.debian.org/CD/jigdo-cd/
which referred me to
  http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/cd/jigdo-area/
    for official jigdo images for CD
Then I see at
  http://cdimage.debian.org/pub/cdimage-testing/cd/jigdo-area/i386/
    that there are sarge-i386-N.jigdo files, for N in range 1,2,...,14!
    (Note: once I have a *.jigdo file, I know how to convert it into
    a CD).

This is confusing to me. I thought that Debian (for a single architecture) fits into 7 CD's, and now it seems to fit into 14 CD's - or did I miss something which is too obvious to be explained in the missing README file in the above Web site?

Is the sarge-i386-1.jigdo the one, which I want to use, if my plan is to install minimal Debian installation and then complete it by bringing over more packages via the Internet?
Thanks,
--- Omer
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