Hi,
i added to merge_debian_isos the capability to burn the resulting
ISO 9660 filesystem directly to optical media and to write it directly
to storage device files. This removes the need for having substantial
free disk space beyond the capacity to store the original ISO images.
While burning
Hi,
Zhang Boyang wrote:
> All OK! Thank you again :)
So as far as we two are concerned, it seems we have a candidate for
release.
Currently it only goes into the GNU xorriso tarball, which is not src of
any Debian package. I could put it into the libisoburn tarball. But as
it is specific to debi
Hi,
On 2022/6/26 17:03, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
New version:
https://dev.lovelyhq.com/libburnia/libisoburn/commit/0e8227e76ae4c4f24097cfac2f415ef8e25ae4e7
Tested with:
1) Merge 17 DVDs, on Debian and Alpine Linux environment.
2) Merge 2 DLBDs, on Debian and Alpine Linux environment.
3) R
Hi,
Zhang Boyang wrote:
> Theoretically if both file is already sorted, we can use the `-m' option
I like this idea. Just in case Debian grows to a million packages.
But i understand that i would need two separate files for sorting.
grep ' ./pool/' file1
fgrep -v ' ./pool/' file2
sort -k 2
Hi,
On 2022/6/26 03:30, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Complexity-wise this replaces a slow O(n) algorithm by a faster O(n) and
an additional O(n * log(n)) run. At some size of Debian the slow speed
of the linear loop will be compensated by the sorting complexity.
But there is still room: A sort of 11,00
Hi,
Zhang Boyang wrote:
> These experiments all succeeded. Thank you very much! Good Job! :)
Thank you for testing and challenging.
I wrote:
> > For now i decided to take the 50 seconds with dash.
> if you really want to reduce runtime I would suggest using
> `sort -s -u -k 2 merged_md5sum.txt
Hi,
Some good news, I tested:
1) Build my unofficial DVD set (17 DVDs), and merge them using the merge
script on my Debian machine.
2) Build my unofficial DLBD set (2 DLBDs), and merge them using the
merge script on my Debian machine.
3) Merge 2 DLBDs using the merge script under a Alpine
Hi,
i explored two ways to get a correct and complete md5sum.txt after
merging and sorting:
- Generating the whole md5sum.txt from the emerging ISO's file tree is
possible by help of xorriso, although there is no file tree yet where
all regular files of the ISO can be found for checksumming.
Hi,
i wrote:
> > > md5sum.txt
Zhang Boyang wrote:
> I think maybe we should just create the md5sum from scratch?
Well, not from scratch, because the paths would come from the merged
md5sum.txt.
But indeed the merged file needs polishing:
- Some files are listed multiple times because they appea
Hi
On 2022/6/21 04:17, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the detailed explanation! I think we can ignore minor
differences, since creating a bit-for-bit reproducible image seems too
hard for us.
md5sum.txt
Ouch. My script sorts the merged lines by the MD5 fields rather than by
the f
Hi,
Zhang Boyang wrote:
> 2) Create my own version of my-DLBD1.iso and my-DLBD2.iso from my private
> mirror.
This explains why a firmware package was missing which is in the official
DLBD-1 but obviously on your my-DLBD2.
With the new script version which merges /firmware trees:
> This time th
Hi,
On 2022/6/19 17:23, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
i tested merging of /firmware directories with barely sufficently
complete
debian-11.0.0-amd64-DLBD-[12].iso.tmp
from aborted jigdo-lite runs.
All files which are reported as being only in CUSTOM(all-in-one) by
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi
Hi,
i tested merging of /firmware directories with barely sufficently
complete
debian-11.0.0-amd64-DLBD-[12].iso.tmp
from aborted jigdo-lite runs.
All files which are reported as being only in CUSTOM(all-in-one) by
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1011343#115
are listed by xo
Hi,
Zhang Boyang wrote:
> I will definitely try it
Meanwhile i got some insight into the riddle about diffs between merged.iso
and CUSTOM-1.iso like
Only in /groundtruth/firmware: arm-trusted-firmware-tools_2.4+dfsg-2_amd64.deb
Only in /groundtruth/firmware: gnome-firmware_3.36.0-1_amd64.deb
Hello,
Thanks for making this program! I will definitely try it as soon as I
finished my current work!
Thank you again :)
Best Regards,
Zhang Boyang
On 2022/6/15 19:17, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
although it was not the final solution of this bug report, i beefed up
my merger script for Deb
Hi,
i followed David's advise to consider the warnings of shellcheck, to drop
the demand for bash, and to check early whether all needed programs are
available. xorriso gets now checked for being young enough for the job
of replaying the boot related commands as detected with input ISO 1.
(1.3.2 i
On Thu, 16 Jun 2022 at 06:33, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> i wrote:
> > > https://dev.lovelyhq.com/libburnia/libisoburn/raw/branch/master/test/merge_debian_isos
> Nevertheless, it should be tested independently of me whether it can be
> tricked into destroying existing data on disk or leaving tempora
Hi,
i wrote:
> > https://dev.lovelyhq.com/libburnia/libisoburn/raw/branch/master/test/merge_debian_isos
Steve McIntyre wrote:
> That might be a useful thing to include in a package. What do you think?
Best would be if debian-cd would take it, so that it can be adapted when
the repository format
Hey Thomas!
On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 01:17:31PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>Hi,
>
>although it was not the final solution of this bug report, i beefed up
>my merger script for Debian ISOs so that it can combine an arbitrary
>number of ISOs (within the limits of /dev/loop* and mount(8)).
>Maybe it
Hi,
although it was not the final solution of this bug report, i beefed up
my merger script for Debian ISOs so that it can combine an arbitrary
number of ISOs (within the limits of /dev/loop* and mount(8)).
Maybe it can serve as answer for the next time this wish comes up.
The script is uploaded
Hello,
Finally I set up my own mirror and I'm able to build my unofficial discs
with debian-cd. Thanks Andy Cater and Linux-Fan for instructions!
== ABOUT MIRROR ==
Currently I'm using the recommended ftpsync.tar.gz scripts to set up my
mir
Hi,
for now it looks like the merged ISO works as fat DVD-1.
I installed a Debian 11.2.0 system from the merged DVD-1+ DVD-2 ISO
in a qemu VM via option -cdrom. Installation went smoothly.
During reboot i aborted the VM to next deface the El Torito boot sector
of the ISO. I removed the -net optio
Hi,
i uploaded the first version of my merger script as
https://dev.lovelyhq.com/libburnia/libisoburn/raw/branch/master/test/merge_2_debian_isos
Please download and give x-permission. The need for sudo can be avoided
by already mounting the two ISOs at the chosen mount points before running
th
On Tue, 24 May 2022 00:51:35 +1200
Mike Hosken wrote:
> Hi Arne,
>
> Just fyi, archive.debian.org or a mirror site has a copy of the distros you
> have lost a long with the rest of the official Debian releases.
>
> Mike Hosken
> Sent via my iPhone
Thanks alot Mike!
Looks good!
Soon I wil
Hi Arne,
Just fyi, archive.debian.org or a mirror site has a copy of the distros you
have lost a long with the rest of the official Debian releases.
Mike Hosken
Sent via my iPhone
> On 24/05/2022, at 00:09, sp...@caiway.net wrote:
>
> On Sat, 21 May 2022 13:33:02 +0800
> Zhang Boyang wrot
On Sat, 21 May 2022 13:33:02 +0800
Zhang Boyang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Indeed, I admit super-big-iso is a crazy idea, and a local mirror is
> more useful in most cases. I think there is a few special cases that a
> super-big-iso might be more useful.
>
> 1) Computers / Virtual Machines isolated fro
Hi,
On 2022/5/23 01:18, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
How can i verify that the resulting ISO properly announces all its
packages ?
(If i install it to a VM, what must i do to challenge its completeness ?)
I came up with a idea. Maybe you can use 'debian-cd' to create a DLBD
set, say disc A1 and A2,
Hi,
i wrote:
> > I began to ponder about a shortcut in libisofs which would trust the
> > checksum file (-checksum-list , -md5-list) enough to omit the reading of
> > all the package files' content.
Steve McIntyre wrote:
> Cute idea (grin!), but it's a non-started - we wouldn't be able to
> gener
Hey Thomas!
On Sun, May 22, 2022 at 12:03:23PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> youre initial guess is correct. We don't generate the .iso files
>> at all for the larger images [1]. This means we also don't have
>> torrent files for them [2].
>
>I began to ponder about a shor
Hi,
Steve McIntyre wrote:
> youre initial guess is correct. We don't generate the .iso files
> at all for the larger images [1]. This means we also don't have
> torrent files for them [2].
I began to ponder about a shortcut in libisofs which would trust the
checksum file (-checksum-list , -md5-li
Hey folks,
On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 04:59:27PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>Andrew M.A. Cater wrote to debian...@lists.debian.org:
>
>> I don't actually know how long it take to create the .jigdo and .template
>> files - I don't think it's as long as generating the full .iso files
Whether you mak
Hi,
Zhang Boyang wrote:
> I guess there is no ready tool can merge two ISOs together.
Not directly. But xorriso can load the meta-data of an ISO, manipulate
that loaded model, and write the result as new ISO with the same boot
equipment as found in the loaded ISO.
As said, that would be no proble
On 2022/5/21 22:59, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Is there documentation from which i could learn how the stuff in (i guess)
/dists of DLBD-1 and DLBD-2 could be merged so that it properly describes
a merged pool tree ?
My rough idea would be:
- mount both ISOs
- derive merged /dists files
- run xor
On 2022/5/21 22:54, Linux-Fan wrote:
I admit a local mirror is more suitable for large set of computers.
But for a small set of computers, for example, 1-5 computers, setting
up a local mirror might be too heavy.
Actually I think this may be a misconception. Setting up a mirror for
interna
Hello Andy,
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> If the original poster wants one huge .iso as one file to download from
> cdimage.debian.org - then 2 x double layer Blu-Ray (say) as one file
would be 100GB or so.
Original poster here, IMO the iso needn't to be directly downloadable,
officially signed ji
Hi,
i reply to 1011...@bugs.debian.org and zhangboyang...@gmail.com because
of my question and sketch for a procedure to merge DLBD-1 and -2 after
download into the desired ALL-IN-ONE ISO.
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote to debian...@lists.debian.org:
> If the original poster wants one huge .iso as one
Zhang Boyang writes:
Hi,
On 2022/5/21 18:13, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 01:33:02PM +0800, Zhang Boyang wrote:
Hi,
Indeed, I admit super-big-iso is a crazy idea, and a local mirror is more
useful in most cases. I think there is a few special cases that a
[...]
Actual
Hi,
On 2022/5/21 18:13, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 01:33:02PM +0800, Zhang Boyang wrote:
Hi,
Indeed, I admit super-big-iso is a crazy idea, and a local mirror is more
useful in most cases. I think there is a few special cases that a
super-big-iso might be more useful.
1)
Hi,
some technical nitpicking.
Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
> Also, keeping large files around on disk for a long
> time - there's some likelihood of data corruption.
The .jigdo and .template files of the DLBD ISOs are together smaller than
a netinst CD ISO. (Less than 90 MiB, see
https://cdimage.de
On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 01:33:02PM +0800, Zhang Boyang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Indeed, I admit super-big-iso is a crazy idea, and a local mirror is more
> useful in most cases. I think there is a few special cases that a
> super-big-iso might be more useful.
>
> 1) Computers / Virtual Machines isolated
Hi,
Indeed, I admit super-big-iso is a crazy idea, and a local mirror is
more useful in most cases. I think there is a few special cases that a
super-big-iso might be more useful.
1) Computers / Virtual Machines isolated from public internet or have no
network at all. It is convenient to hav
On 20 May 2022 15:11:09 BST, Zhang Boyang wrote:
>Package: debian-cd
>
>Hello,
>
>I suggest debian release a new variant of ISO images, the all-in-one images.
>These all-in-one image contains ALL debian packages in a single ISO image
>(possibly all source packages in another all-in-one ISO image
Package: debian-cd
Hello,
I suggest debian release a new variant of ISO images, the all-in-one
images. These all-in-one image contains ALL debian packages in a single
ISO image (possibly all source packages in another all-in-one ISO
image). Of course there is no such optical media can hold su
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