Hey guys, I've created remastered lenny and squeeze install isos for our org in the past, but we've since moved to amd64 as our main platform, and I have some questions about trying to manually create a multiarch iso.
Previously, I would do a vanilla install, clean up apt, then do any system updates, as well as our own packages. Then pull everything out of /var/cache/apt/archives and create a mini repo using dpkg-scanpackages. Then define that repo in the preseed file. This all worked well enough with a single i386 arch, but I'm wondering if apt/dpkg is smart enough for me to do the same with a base amd64 install, then enable i386 support? I'd turn on i386 support and install any additional files via preseed/late_command. But do I need some kind of separate setup/pool for the i386 packages? Thanks. -- Ryan Braun Defence Weather Services Chief Information Officer Branch, Environment Canada CIV: 204-833-2500x2625 CSN: 257-2625 FAX: 204-833-2558 E-Mail: [email protected] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

