Re: Testing changes to Debian Edu SVN

2011-01-09 Thread RalfGesellensetter
Am Sonntag, 9. Januar 2011 schrieb Andreas B. Mundt:
> What I do is rsyncing the DVD image. This happens usually in an
> acceptable time frame. 

cf. http://wiki.debian.org/DebianEdu/Download and

http://wiki.skolelinux.de/Lenny/DownLoad


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Re: Testing changes to Debian Edu SVN

2011-01-09 Thread Andreas B. Mundt
Hi,

On Sun, Jan 09, 2011 at 12:15:34AM +0100, Mike Gabriel wrote:
> I have a question about testing Debian Edu squeeze, esp. changes to
> Debian Edu SVN that concern the installation process of Debian Edu.
> 
> Currently, if I want to test changes to Debian Edu, esp. the
> installation process, I have to download another daily built ISO
> (4.4G or 600M for the NETINST image) and re-install my system. This
> feels rather archaic... Is there a smarter way?
> 
> Hints and ideas are very welcome,
> Mike
> 

What I do is rsyncing the DVD image. This happens usually in an
acceptable time frame. 

However, the installation of a Workstation (especially with LTSP)
takes another couple of hours. Sooner or later we should perhaps think
about ways to reduce that, absolutely.
(http://lists.debian.org/debian-edu/2010/12/msg00139.html>)

Perhaps providing a base version without any educational packages as
install option? 

Another really good thing for testing: With the command:
etckeeper vcs diff
You can figure out what you changed when modifying the system (but no
ldap entries etc. of course).  

Cheers,

Andi
 


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Testing changes to Debian Edu SVN

2011-01-08 Thread Mike Gabriel

Hi,

I have a question about testing Debian Edu squeeze, esp. changes to  
Debian Edu SVN that concern the installation process of Debian Edu.


Currently, if I want to test changes to Debian Edu, esp. the  
installation process, I have to download another daily built ISO (4.4G  
or 600M for the NETINST image) and re-install my system. This feels  
rather archaic... Is there a smarter way?


Hints and ideas are very welcome,
Mike

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