Even now the safest (and probably the fastest) way to install "testing" is to install "stable" (using only the first CD) and upgrade it to "testing" using a local repository.
Regarding local repository, I have the entire debian ("stable", "testing", "unstable", "experimental") archive including sources which totals to about 30GB. I am still in the process of sharing it with
Raj Mathur so that it is distributed/shared more effectively.
In case someone wants the entire archive, come over to Sarai with provisions to copy about 30GB of stuff :-)
Hi Mary! Didnt know that you are in Delhi! :)
Do you also have the jigdo scripts to create the CDs on demand?
- Sandip
P.S. I wish you were on the hotwire network - in that case the net connection would have been enough. I have a RHL9 CD distrib on my web server (public IP) for any hotwire (especially IP Extension ones who wont be constraint by rate caps) subscribers to use for network installs. ;)
-- Sandip Bhattacharya http://www.sandipb.net sandip at puroga.com Puroga Technologies Pvt. Ltd. http://www.puroga.com
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