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Re: rsyncing images



On Thu, Sep 14, 2000 at 12:54:32AM +0200, J.A. Bezemer wrote:
> BTW, it's usually needed to run twice for the 1_NONUS image, because most
> servers don't have non-US in the place the .list file wants to have it;
> however that should be fine since all non-US is nicely clustered together.

I did that: although I actually downloaded the non-US stuff first.

> > I'll redo the first image. The second one works perfectly. Skipped first
> > 9 Megs, downloaded two to three megs, then started skipping most of it.
> 
> Ah, that's at least behaving nicely.

I struck disaster again... It ran fine until about 300 megs, I think
there was a couple megs to download at 320 megs, at about 330 the modem
cut me off. I resumed the d/l (again by adding the successful 330 megs
to the end of the pseudo image - it's getting a little big... ;), the
first 330 skipped nicely, then at around 340, it started d/ling
virtually everything. After three hours, I gave up on it. It had
progressed to "data recv 32768 at 409644469"... The modem downloaded
66725584 bytes in those 204 minutes (sent under two and a half). I
didn't do very much else with the connection - I think just browsed the
Debian web site for some mirroring info.

It's really weird that my pseudo images are so "incorrect"... is there a
way to verify them? (Other than the rsyncing process, which should be
verification enough.)

Thanks,
Hugo van der Merwe


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