Dear Debian folks,
I tried to post a question about jigdo but it didn't seem to reach the site.
Here goes again.
I notice that Etch currently has 21 CD images in the testing release,
But Sarge comprises 15 CDs.
I have the 15 CDs. If I want to use jigdo to create the 21 CD images
On Fri, 2006-24-11 at 00:37 +, Michael Fothergill wrote:
Dear Debian folks,
I tried to post a question about jigdo but it didn't seem to reach the site.
Here goes again.
I notice that Etch currently has 21 CD images in the testing release,
But Sarge comprises 15 CDs.
I have
* Michael Fothergill [EMAIL PROTECTED] [061123 18:40]:
I notice that Etch currently has 21 CD images in the testing release,
But Sarge comprises 15 CDs.
I have the 15 CDs. If I want to use jigdo to create the 21 CD images
comprising Etch using the Sarge CDs to speed up and bootstrap the
Ignatz Sol [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 00:54:56 -0300, Eduardo Gargiulo
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Hi all
I want to download iso images for debian testing and unstable using
jigdo, but I can't figure out how to do that not interactive, so I could
write an script for
Hi all
I want to download iso images for debian testing and unstable using
jigdo, but I can't figure out how to do that not interactive, so I could
write an script for download the whole set of CD images. Is there any
way to do that?
Every time I run jigdo-lite, the system prompts for mirrors, but
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 00:54:56 -0300, Eduardo Gargiulo
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Hi all
I want to download iso images for debian testing and unstable using
jigdo, but I can't figure out how to do that not interactive, so I could
write an script for download the whole set of CD images. Is there
just finished downloading sarge via jigdo. the first three produced iso
images. The other 9 end with iso.temp. What do I do to make them into
iso's
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On Thursday 29 January 2004 09:40 am, kegwasher wrote:
just finished downloading sarge via jigdo. the first three produced
iso images. The other 9 end with iso.temp. What do I do to make
them into iso's
Jigdo questions can be ask answered
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On Thursday 29 January 2004 09:40 am, kegwasher wrote:
just finished downloading sarge via jigdo. the first three produced
iso images. The other 9 end with iso.temp. What do I do to make
them into iso's
Jigdo
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I encountered problem to download all jigdo files, templates including
md5sum, etc. collectively with 'jigdo-lite' command as follow;
$ jigdo-lite
Jigsaw Download lite
Copyright 2001-2003 by Richard Atterer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Loading settings from
hi haroldo,
thank you for answering my question!
begin Haroldo Stenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't rely on this file size's change. It doesn't have any relation with
download progress, neither with completeness-to-the-moment of the
image itself. The image will be complete when jigdo tells you
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
begin Haroldo Stenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't rely on this file size's change. It doesn't have any relation with
download progress, neither with completeness-to-the-moment of the
image itself. The image will be complete when jigdo tells you that.
it would've
begin Haroldo Stenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
begin Haroldo Stenger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Don't rely on this file size's change. It doesn't have any relation with
download progress, neither with completeness-to-the-moment of the
image itself. The image will be
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
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Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
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i suspect people aren't use jigdo yet. i'm the first person to try
it from our user group, and we have some pretty hard core debian
Just as this issue was being brought up I was using jigdo for the first
time. Now, I'm just wondering what is the next step. Everything seems to
have finished perfectly and I find that I have the following files:
woody-i386-8.raw.template
woody-i386-8.raw.jigdo
woody-i386-8.raw
curtis wrote:
Am i to understand that the woody-i386-8.raw is the image file and all
that I need to put on a CD in order to make a bootable woody installation?
yes that's it
issue:
cdrecord dev=0,0,0 speed=2 -v woody-i386-8.raw
Regards,
Haroldo.
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Just as this issue was being brought up I was using jigdo for the first
time. Now, I'm just wondering what is the next step. Everything seems to
have finished perfectly and I find that I have the following files:
woody-i386-8.raw.template
for what it's worth, i've written up my experience with jigdo:
http://www.dirac.org/linux/debian/jigdo/
note that i haven't been successful -- at least, i don't think so. it
creates an ISO image which i can burn, but during the download process,
i got some messages like:
--11:11:00--
Now that we are on it :-) how does one manage to download a woody image other
than the first CD one? I remember when I downloaded potato using jigdo, that a
nice menu let me choose the image to download. Such a menu seems missing in
woody, am I right?
Regards,
Haroldo.
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ok, jigdo just worked for me.
i think the problem was that i had downloaded the .jigdo files the
previous night, then used them the next morning. the files get
generated nightly, and woody gets updated every day.
i'm guessing that if the .jigdo file doesn't match what's on the woody
mirror,
hi all,
i'm using jigdo to download woody for the first time.
there's a directory ./tmp which is holding files which get flushed every
so often. right now it holds:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ls tmp
ccmalloc_0.3.8-1_i386.deb psutils_1.17-15_i386.deb
libmailtools-perl_1.42-2_all.deb
Hi Peter,
Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
hi all,
i'm using jigdo to download woody for the first time.
I had this same experience a few days ago. I eventually succeeded.
there's a directory ./tmp which is holding files which get flushed every
so often. right now it holds:
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