Re: Creating Custom CDs

2003-10-05 Thread Nathan Michaels
> Perhaps I should have explained things a bit better. While Jigdo can > handle getting all the files and so on, my chief interest is not trying > to handle all the dependencies by hand, or generating the .jigdo files > by hand. Is this doable? I recently installed debian on a laptop that did not h

Re: Creating Custom CDs

2003-10-05 Thread Johann Koenig
On Sunday October 5 at 06:28pm Edward Murrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Perhaps I should have explained things a bit better. While Jigdo can > handle getting all the files and so on, my chief interest is not > trying to handle all the dependencies by hand, or generating the > .jigdo files by h

Re: Creating Custom CDs

2003-10-04 Thread Edward Murrell
Perhaps I should have explained things a bit better. While Jigdo can handle getting all the files and so on, my chief interest is not trying to handle all the dependencies by hand, or generating the .jigdo files by hand. Is this doable? On Sun, 2003-10-05 at 16:21, Todd Pytel wrote: > On Sun, 05 O

Re: Creating Custom CDs

2003-10-04 Thread Todd Pytel
On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 16:22:12 +1300 Edward Murrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been trying to > assemble a CD, but so far I've either come up with building the > Packages.gz by hand, or just dumping the .deb files into one big > directory on the CD. Surely there is a better way? Yes, you wan

Re: creating custom cds

2000-07-01 Thread Joseph de los Santos
oops. sorry did'nt notice html was on. I usually send using exmh to this list. thanks. - Original Message - From: ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Debian-User-Mailing-List Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 4:06 AM Subject: Re: creating custom cds > First, please turn off the h

Re: creating custom cds

2000-07-01 Thread ktb
First, please turn off the html setting on your email program as many people on this list use text based email programs. Second, you can find many answers to your questions by using the list archives which you can search at -- http://www.debian.org/Lists-Archives/#search that is where I found th