Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],

I suggest you bring a copy of Debian ftp archive in the laptop or hard
disk drive and put it in the LAN as the central installation source.
It's about 8.4 GB total. I think the InstallFest may need a ftp archive
in the LAN for faster installation. If you put one in the LAN, then
everyone can modify their /etc/apt/sources.list like

# Taiwan Debian Installfest

deb ftp://domain.or.ip stable main contrib non-free
deb ftp://domain.or.ip testing main contrib non-free
deb ftp://domain.or.ip/debian-non-US testing/non-US main contrib non-free
deb ftp://domain.or.ip/debian-security stable/updates main contrib non-free

The advantage is that everyone can install latest pacages from the same
installation source.


On 14 Jun 2002 07:58:08 +0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> P> Whenever you get your woody CDs, after installation you'd better use
> P> "apt-get update" to update the packages list from the headquarter and
> P> "apt-get upgrade" to upgrade necessary packages.
> 
> what if the debian system is remote, no phone line.  Can I somehow
> first tell headquarters that I want to download all the changes from
> 5/14/02 to today onto some file, and then take that file to the remote
> system?
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> http://jidanni.org/ Taiwan(04)25854780
> 
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