Greetings, I'm the admin for a Debian mirror here at school. The host is currently mirroring Debian stable, both Potato and Woody, as well as updates. I've also had interest in providing Debian ISOs as well. The person providing the space and bandwidth for this host wants real ISOs in addition to what is offered by jigdo. So, I've done just that. I used the jigdo script to create Debian 3.0r0 ISOs from my local mirror here, and I've tested them and they seem fine. So, I'll have a directory structure that looks something like:
ftp://cudlug.cudenver.edu/debian-cd/3.0_r0/ with all 7 ISOs under that directory, and a jigdo directory under the 3.0_r0 directory with the appropriate jigdo files in case anyone wants to use that method instead. Does this look ok? Anything too unorthodox about my setup here? Any suggestions at all? Again, I'm providing the ISOs at the request of the person that is kind enough to provide the bandwidth and hardware here at school for my project. Cheers, Will -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

