"Trent M. Gunnarson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello again :-) > > Please help me to create ISO images of the packages I've mirrored. > > I'd like to have them match as closely as possible to the ISOs on the ftp > mirrors so would some kind person give me the command they use with 'mkcd' to > create the 'Official' download ISOs ?
You can't really, as the offcial download ISOs are the GPL part of the powerpack ISOs, and these are built with commercial applications, that may have influences regarding package ordering. However you will be able to have quite similar ISO with the 9.0.conf file in misc/doc/ dir. mkcd -s 9.0.conf -m 11-13 > Also, does anyone mirror the sources and create ISOs with both sources *and* > binaries ? I've tried and get 8 ISOs but each one has both RPM and SRPM > directories. Is this normal ? Yes. You must use the --separate flag for the --sources flag of the --auto options That is to say: mkcd --auto --sources --separate /install /RPMS /SRPMS or, in short format mkcd -a -s -s /install /RPMS /SRPMS The trick in mkcd is that each option can itself be a command with its own options, that is to say that -s -a is very different from -a -s. -- Warly
