I built my slink ISO 9660 image using the pseudo-image kit, which assembles the image on the fly from the Debian mirror of your choice, then patches it against an actual image. Quite impressive to watch, BTW. Of course this was at work over T3.
The preferred distribution mechanism for ISO 9660 images is via the pseudo image kit. Why? Because there aren't that many mirrors willing to host entire ISO images, but there are many mirrors (one of them close to you!) that can offer all the individual *packages*. The question dialogue at http://cdimage.debian.org/ may make you feel like you're not getting the direct information, but I learned to trust it. That was how I found the pseudo-image kit. C'mon...trust it. If it turns out you actually need to make ISO images at all, you'll get to either http://cdimage.debian.org/ch1211.html for the pseudo-image kit or http://cdimage.debian.org/ch1212.html for the ISO images themselves. Again, though, I'd urge you to 1) use the dialogue and 2) avoid downloading the image from an image mirror unless that's your only option. c ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Schonfeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Sent: Monday, December 20, 1999 2:59 AM Subject: Slink Iso image > Sorry to ask again but i've read this week slink iso image is available at > cdimage.debian.org but i can't find it. > Please can you tell me if slink r4 ISO image is available for download in > other ftp site ? > > many thanks > Tony