Hi, Trying to make an ISO of potato on a windows box here. Following the instructions, I ran make-pseudo-image and now have a file called binary-i386-1.iso in the directory which is 634,220KB in size. Finally, I am to patch this file to make the "Official" ISO. Per the instructions:
c:\windows\desktop\debian> rsync --verbose --progress --stats --block-size=8192 rsync.kernel.org::debian-cd/2.2_rev2/i386/binary-i386-1.iso . NOTE: THIS IS A MODIFIED VERSION OF RSYNC. [...] <motd from kernel.org here> [...] ... and that's it. The hdd goes wild for about five minutes, and then it silently drops me back to a prompt. The pseudo-image is unchanged. hrmm ... maybe it downloaded PERFECTLY?! Try to burn it to a CD with Adaptec Easy CD Creator, "this is not a valid ISO". md5sums don't match either. Any ideas? -- Mark