Ken Teague wrote: >Is there any impact of adding a torrent of the Blu-ray ISO image? >Jigdo is nice, but it doesn't have any way to resume a broeken >transfer. Thanks in advance.
Actually jigdo excels at resuming broken transfers. A jigdo transfer can be stopped and restarted without losing any of the packages already downloaded, as long as you don't delete the working files. It also will automatically spread the load among several repositories if they are using round-robin DNS, as with ftp.us.debian.org. Jigdo also allows merging the packages from one or more CDs, DVDs, or BDs, as well as from a local repository or cache created by one of the apt caching programs such as approx. My preferred method is to get as much as possible from the local cache (using the pathname to the pool directory) and then fetch the new files through approx, which also adds them to the cache for the next time. This saves time and bandwidth when updating multiple i386 and amd64 systems, as well as with point release updates. -- Just another Debian user from Texas. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

