From: Bob Proulx
>You should be able to point your sources.list there to retrieve them.
I am currently looking through the FAI server material, but was wondering if I
could just use SAMBA since it is a public share? Would this be a case of:
deb file:/debmirror/debian/ stable main contrib
or w
On 05/08/05, Doofus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How much disk space is required to do this?
Our 386 Sarge mirror, just binaries, takes up about 9Gb for main,
contrib and non-free.
Cheers
Adam
On Fri, 5 Aug 2005, Doofus wrote:
Adam Mercer wrote:
On 04/08/05, Preston Boyington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror
(amd64 and i386). I've been reading about debmirror but when I tried it
my mirror didn't look quite like
Adam Mercer wrote:
On 04/08/05, Preston Boyington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror (amd64 and i386). I've been reading about
debmirror but when I tried it my mirror didn't look quite like what I thought it should. All th
On 04/08/05, Preston Boyington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror
> (amd64 and i386). I've been reading about debmirror but when I tried it my
> mirror didn't look quite like what I thought it should. All the packages
> were
Ryan Nowakowski wrote:
> I ended up using apt-proxy to build a mirror of just the packages that I
> use. Works great.
How do you translate the /etc/apt/sources.list entries to
apt-proxy backend configuration entries?
Joerg
>
> On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 09:13:54AM -0500, Preston Boyington wrot
Preston Boyington wrote:
> I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian
> mirror (amd64 and i386). I've been reading about debmirror but when
> I tried it my mirror didn't look quite like what I thought it
> should. All the packages were dumped into folders under "pool/" an
I ended up using apt-proxy to build a mirror of just the packages that I
use. Works great.
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 09:13:54AM -0500, Preston Boyington wrote:
> I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror
> (amd64 and i386). I've been reading about debmirror but wh
On 8/4/05, Preston Boyington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror
> (amd64 and i386). I've been reading about debmirror but when I tried it my
> mirror didn't look quite like what I thought it should. All the packages
> were du
I have come to the point of needing / wanting my own partial Debian mirror
(amd64 and i386). I've been reading about debmirror but when I tried it my
mirror didn't look quite like what I thought it should. All the packages were
dumped into folders under "pool/" and folders it created such as "
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