On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 10:05:44AM +0200, Robert Schiele wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 09:29:11AM +0200, houghi wrote:
On Wed, Aug 31, 2005 at 09:03:38AM +0200, Robert Schiele wrote: Do far I am not going to comment, because I do not have it running. http://pi3.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/~schiele/suse/ does not offer me a workable solution. The other solutions ask me for a .jigdo file that I don't have and am not aware of.
See below.
Have fun! Should I provide you with some of the sample images I made for beta3?
That would be nice, but I first need to get to a .jigdo file.
You can find everything you need in http://pi3.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/~schiele/jigdotest/. You can either test with the i386 CD images for beta3 (the SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-i386-Beta3* files) or with the network boot image (the boot.* files). The last one is better suited for a small test because it is much smaller.
So tyhis is what I do. I mount my CD2.iso on /mnt. I then run jigdo-lite. It asks me for a .jigdo file and I eneter http://pi3.informatik.uni-mannheim.de/~schiele/jigdotest/boot.jigdo It looks at the differences. Somehow I don't think that is the correct file for the differences for the one I want. It want to make a boot.iso and I want it to make a SUSE-10.0*.iso I still see the advatages (although it needs a LOT of streamlining) as an alternative to the delta downloads that are already out there. Or are there mofre differences between the two. With differences I mean, are there things that the delta's do that jigdo doesn't? One extra question, what about people who have used my script to make a DVD? They don't have the cd's against wich you compare. -- houghi http://www.opensuse.org/index.php/Making_a_DVD_from_CDs