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Re: CD Layout question (i386)



>>>>> "Mackan" == Mackan  <markus@markus.nu> writes:

    > On 26 Mar 2000, Marshal Kar-Cheung Wong wrote:
    >> >>>>> "Mackan" == Mackan <markus@markus.nu> writes:
    >> 
    >> > I'm wondering how the CD layout looks at the official Debian
    >> > cd's. I know of the debian-cd package, but since my machine
    >> runs > Slackware at the moment it isn't much of help.
    >> 
    >> > Just downloaded frozen (the i386 parts), and is about to
    >> start > create the cd's soon.
    >> 
    >> I can't answer your main question, but I thought I'd better
    >> point out that you'd better also download "binary-all"
    >> directory, or at least that ftp picked up the "real" files via
    >> the symlink.

    > I got main/binary-all binary-i386 disks-i386 contrib/binary-all
    > binary-i386 non-free/binary-all binary-i386

    > Sorry i wasn't clear enought in the first post.

    > Qustion still remains what files/directories to put on each cd!

    > Also, should main, contrib and non-free be at the root of the
    > cd's, or should it be
    > /[stable|unstable|frozen|patato]/main.. etc or?

    > Anyone? :)

my cdrom has dists/[frozen|slink|stable]/main.  I think the best bet
would be to imitate the ftp directory structure.


    > Thanks,

    > -Mackan




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