On Mon, Nov 08, 1999 at 04:24:10PM +0100, Michelle Konzack wrote:
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> I do not know, why do you want to create it, because I had bought the
> 4-CD-Distribution from Debian 2.1 SLINK and there are all on it.
> Two CD's are
peter karlsson wrote:
> > You can fetch the non-free and non-us structure using a tool such
> > as wget.
>
> Yes, but will it then be in a way that can be used in a simple way together
> with dselect/apt?
Yes, if your wget also brought in the Packages file. If not,
recreate the Packages file w
Peter S Galbraith:
> contrib is on the official CDs.
Hmmm, okay.
> You can fetch the non-free and non-us structure using a tool such
> as wget.
Yes, but will it then be in a way that can be used in a simple way together
with dselect/apt?
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Hello,
I do not know, why do you want to create it, because I had bought the
4-CD-Distribution from Debian 2.1 SLINK and there are all on it.
Two CD's are binaries and two CD's are source codes.
Oh yes, I have payed US$
Hi!
Since the official cd images only contain the 'main' archive, I would like
to create a similar cd, useable by dselect/apt, for the contrib, non-free
and non-us parts of Debian, since the machine that Debian is to be installed
on does not have a network connection.
How do I go about to do this
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