Re: Where is the best download location for hppa sarge files ???

2005-05-25 Thread Ou Phrontis
hi,

Thanks for the comments.
I am trying Jigdo..
but haven't found any Jigdo  Sarge images.
Giving the woody a try when it downloads the first image.

debian-30r5-hppa-binary-1.iso  Does anyone know if this
will be a problem with a B2600?

Also still after a good link for the sarge files
on either jigdo or ISO.

http://farbror.acc.umu.se/pub/weekly/hppa/
This is a great page, but no md5 sums on the page.
I've downloaded disk 1 three times and manged
3 different results  at least I am interacting with
the install screens.. so it's kind of working.

Thanks again.


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Re: Where is the best download location for hppa sarge files ???

2005-05-24 Thread Stuart Brady
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 01:13:54PM -0700, Ou Phrontis wrote:
 Where is the best location to download
 Debian hppa sarge iso images.

The mirror that's closest to you is best, as long as it has the images.
There's a list of mirrors at http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/

It seems you should really be using Jigdo, though (but I don't use ISO
images, so I don't know how well it works).

If you're worried that the images you download might be corrupted, you
should run md5sum on each image, and check the result against the
MD5SUMS file.

 specifically the r3.0 r5

Some mirrors have these, some don't.  They'll be in 3.0_r5/hppa

 unless there are some r3.1 files out there.

There are testing images, but the mirrors don't have them, so it's
better to use Jigdo for these.  See http://www.debian.org/distrib/cd/
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Stuart Brady


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