Re: How to create a *freezed* distribution of a debian mirror

2004-04-04 Thread Ryan Nowakowski
I use apt-mirror[1] to grab sid at a particular point in time and then use that to install all my desktop machines. [1] http://apt-mirror.sourceforge.net/ - Ryan On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 06:56:39PM +0200, Bruno BEAUFILS wrote: Hi all, I administer a bunch of hosts at work. I have something

How to create a *freezed* distribution of a debian mirror

2004-04-02 Thread Bruno BEAUFILS
Hi all, I administer a bunch of hosts at work. I have something like 150 PC with 6 servers. I install those PC with a bunch of hand-made script using ssh, rsync, debconf and a home made debian mirror. This mirror is updated every night. It is used for those PC but not only. Some others

Re: How to create a *freezed* distribution of a debian mirror

2004-04-02 Thread Roberto Sanchez
Bruno BEAUFILS wrote: Hi all, I administer a bunch of hosts at work. I have something like 150 PC with 6 servers. I install those PC with a bunch of hand-made script using ssh, rsync, debconf and a home made debian mirror. This mirror is updated every night. It is used for those PC but not

Re: How to create a *freezed* distribution of a debian mirror

2004-04-02 Thread Paul Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bruno BEAUFILS) writes: I install those PC with a bunch of hand-made script using ssh, rsync, debconf and a home made debian mirror. This mirror is updated every night. It is used for those PC but not only. Some others machines on our campus use it. So this mirror has to

Re: How to create a *freezed* distribution of a debian mirror

2004-04-02 Thread Sayan
Bruno BEAUFILS wrote: I install those PC with a bunch of hand-made script using ssh, rsync, debconf and a home made debian mirror. At time t I am able to install properly all hosts. Sometime after, let's say time t+30 days, some changes have been made by my users and thus I need to reinstall all