Re: Directory Format of CDROM

1996-12-17 Thread Guy Maor
"Shane Powell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> What does the Debian CD looklike?
> /debian/binary-i386/

Stick to the organization on the ftp site.  I don't think it matters
where you put the top level directory as dselect asks you where it is.
Bruce - will be bootdisks ask you where the base disk images are?

> Exactly what directories will I need?
> (running on x86 system)

Include all files and directories except:
Incoming/
WebPages/
bo/
debian-lists/
development
i-connect-fixes/
non-free/
rex/binary-m68k/
rex/msdos-m68k/
unstable



Guy


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Directory Format of CDROM

1996-12-17 Thread Shane Powell
I have spent the last couple of weeks trying to figure out
whos distribution to to use (RedHat, Slackware, Debian).

I have decicde to go with Debian.  Their Package Management
system looks to be much more powerful.

I am planning on downloading the distribution and writing it
to a CD.  I have a T1 and a CDR.

I was hoping someone could tell me the directory structure that
Debian expects to find on the CDROM.

For eg.
  Slackware looks for the disk sets in:
  /slakware/a1
  /slakware/a2
   etc...
Mindyou Slackware let me tell it exactly where on the CD the files 
were

RedHat looks in /RedHat and does not let me customize where it looks.
What a pain in the behind!!

What does the Debian CD looklike?
/debian/binary-i386/

Exactly what directories will I need?
(running on x86 system)

Thanx for any help you can provide.


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