Re: [newbie] 10.0 Community-Download hdlists question;

2004-03-16 Thread Charlie M.
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On March 16, 2004 01:54 am, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
 Hello all,
 I'd like some comments here:
 I'm a silver Mdk club member so I downloaded CD4-5 using bittorrent but I
 prefer using rsync on a mirror on my previous (rc1) iso's.

Do that, then start the Club torrent. Stop the torrent after it sets the 
directory and file structure for the ISOs. Move the synced disks to that 
directory overwriting the empty ISOs that are there, then restart the 
torrent. It will check the disks, download any not present while uploading 
the ones already there.

BTW the average wrote difference that I've seen using rsync this way has 
been about 350 KB. Not many bites compared to a full download, is it?

 I have this gut feeling that there will be no mention of CD4 and 5 on CD1
 on the download CD's meaning I'd have to add them later as a source.

You're probably right but since I cheat try what I posted above. It should 
work, I almost always copy ISOs to a torrent directory and start it uploading 
since I have a complete mirror locally, including the download ISOs.

 Better still would be to get the right HD lists from the powerpack CD's and
 put those in the .iso.

Since that is probably almost the extent of the differences between the two 
you still save time and bandwidth, plus learn something HarM.

Which is the whole point anyway, isn't it? g

 Until now I can only find those CD's as .torrents on club but I don't want
 to download the whole shebang again.

See above.

 So here's the questions:

 1)Are there other sources (yet) for those hdlists then those .torrent
 files? 2)Does the powerpack CD1 indeed have the hdlists for 4 and 5?
 3)Do the hdlists for 1-3 differ (i.e. the RPMS available) between the
 powerpack and download edition?

Since it's still based on the Community Edition release at present things 
will change again when Final is released in about 8 weeks HarM. Once you have 
the ISOs you'll probably be able to do it all over again.

 4)Or is there a way to get bittorrent to only get the /base directory from
 CD1?

Browse to a server with a cooker mirror. The hdlists and all the rest of the 
contents of the /base directory are there. Won't help though, you're looking 
for disks 4 and 5, they ain't there. I just looked at my local mirror. The 
Power Pack CompssUser file is there though.

 Thanks a lot,
 HarM

Bit Torrent seems to download one disk at a time by default anyway HarM. If my 
suspicion is correct and it uses a form of rsync for it's checking phase 
you should still save bandwidth by using the suggestions I posted above. I'd 
have to know a lot more about BT before I could say with confidence, but it 
seems likely from observations of torrents for the last 5 or 6 releases 
through Cooker.

Let me know whether I've steered you wrong?

Warm regards;
Charlie
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Re: [newbie] 10.0 Community-Download hdlists question;

2004-03-16 Thread H.J.Bathoorn
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 18:46, Charlie M. wrote:
 Bit Torrent seems to download one disk at a time by default anyway HarM. If
 my suspicion is correct and it uses a form of rsync for it's checking
 phase you should still save bandwidth by using the suggestions I posted
 above. I'd have to know a lot more about BT before I could say with
 confidence, but it seems likely from observations of torrents for the last
 5 or 6 releases through Cooker.

 Let me know whether I've steered you wrong?

Alas, I won't this time as I've only got about 500Mb left for this month's 
quota (Up and Down counts here) which I don't want to overdraw like I did 
last month.I'm sure my ISP's going to say something about that, if I 
do(FUP):-p 

I tried downloading partially (cancelling the bt download) but I can't get the 
partial iso's to mount with or without the -f flag.
I was hoping to get the hdlists that way.

Your way looks very nice and I'm sure it'll work...hadn't thought of bt 
checking first. It actually isn't very transparent when and how it does that, 
is it?

Good luck and thanks for your thoughts,
HarM

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