Hello, I'd maintain numerous Debian machines now (just set up a lab). I'd like to be able to install a `stable' machine, and then upgrade to woody, without using the network (I'd like to get the updates from a home, to save money at work (internet access costs $$$).
So my problem can be split into two parts. 1) How can I use squid to inteligently store downloaded debian packages into a debian repository, and then... 2) ...every fortnight or so, I can cut the updates to CD. Is there anything special to do to make a Debian CD. I'd like the CD to be a woody install CD, really, but only with the packages I use, not all of them. I've tried using debian-proxy, buts its a bit flaky, and only uses rsync. I'd rather use a closer/faster mirror, none of which support rsync. I've also tried using debian-mirror, but its broken... Has anyone got a HOWTO for something like this??? Cameron Kerr -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/~cameronk/