Hi,
i wrote:
> > I began to ponder about a shortcut in libisofs which would trust the
> > checksum file (-checksum-list , -md5-list) enough to omit the reading of
> > all the package files' content.
Steve McIntyre wrote:
> Cute idea (grin!), but it's a non-started - we wouldn't be able to
>
Hey Thomas!
On Sun, May 22, 2022 at 12:03:23PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> youre initial guess is correct. We don't generate the .iso files
>> at all for the larger images [1]. This means we also don't have
>> torrent files for them [2].
>
>I began to ponder about a
Hi,
On 2022/5/23 01:18, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
How can i verify that the resulting ISO properly announces all its
packages ?
(If i install it to a VM, what must i do to challenge its completeness ?)
I came up with a idea. Maybe you can use 'debian-cd' to create a DLBD
set, say disc A1 and A2,
Hi,
Thanks for this information :-) I will try it.
Best Regards,
Zhang Boyang
> Quoting myself - which might be bad form
>
>
http://flosslinuxblog.blogspot.com/2020/02/rebuilding-mirror-software-mirroring-of.html
>
> gives the full steps to set up a mirror by editing one script, more
or
Hi,
Steve McIntyre wrote:
> youre initial guess is correct. We don't generate the .iso files
> at all for the larger images [1]. This means we also don't have
> torrent files for them [2].
I began to ponder about a shortcut in libisofs which would trust the
checksum file (-checksum-list ,
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