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Re: Make your own Debian Woody Dist. Server on Apache - AGAIN



Hello 'Simmel'!

On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 03:06:09PM +0100, Simmel wrote:
> I already asked this question, but the answers weren't of any use for me....
> I looked @ this apt-cache and apt-proxy stuff and it's far too much.

I personally think the answers were well suited _for the question you
asked_.

> 1. Is it possible to use apache or ftp proggies for my debian-cd's, so I can
> use them for client installation?

Please take a look at the 'Frequently Asked Questions about Debian
CDs' at
http://www.debian.org/CD/faq/#lan-install

> 2. Assuming the answer is yes on the first question, HOW do I have to copy
> the cds onto apache or the ftp?
> Simply copy disc by disc or do I need to take care of special files, which
> might be overwritten and make the copying more or less useless?

One CD, one dir.

> 3. Assuming the copying is possible without any hassle, do I have to use
> special directories or can I use my own directory tree?

Just copy them in a way you like them to get accessed later on.
ftp-servers and web-servers are quite flexible these days, so pick
your layout and correctly setup your servers.

HTH,
Flo

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