(I apologize in advance if this question is not directly and only related to FAI, but more of a general Debian question...)
I'm installing systems from a USB stick with the FAI version 3.3, and I use fai-mirror to create a partial mirror of the packages I need for installation from the USB stick. I do use package from main, non-free, and a "private" repository (which is kind of "handmade" on the FAI server where I run fai-mirror). What I would like to end up with is a partial mirror with the repository pools and dists physically separated, but fai-mirror (or apt-move?) mixes them all together. More precisely, in /path/to/usb/live/filesystem.dir/media/mirror/dists there is only a "lenny" directory, whereas in /path/to/usb/live/filesystem.dir/media/mirror/pool there are at least two, a "main" and a "non-free" directory. My private repository is swallowed and integrated into the lenny pool and dist. Any idea how to fix this? Cheers, Peter
