Hi folks, On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Adrian Schroeter wrote:
SUSE Linux 10.0 OSS Beta 2 "Boston" is available.
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Delta ISOs ========== Delta ISOs allow to download a small file instead of downloading the complete ISO if you have the previous ISO. Just do:
$ applydeltaiso old delta new
applydeltaiso is avaible via the deltarpm package.
For example:
$ applydeltaiso SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-i386-Beta1-CD1.iso \ SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-i386-Beta1_Beta2-CD1.delta.iso \ SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-i386-Beta2-CD1.iso
And check the MD5SUMS afterwards.
Note since we changed the disk layout for CDs 3 and 4, the size of the deltas was 500 MB each and therefore we did not create these.
We just synced fixed Delta ISOs to ftp.opensuse.org. However, it might take some time for mirrors to catch up. After downloading the Delta ISOs please check the MD5SUMS: 1a5c215217f428a67b63fd16f7e46d05 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-i386-Beta1_Beta2-CD1.delta.iso d0f04ba56eb8aa1bdc290c49a49ff673 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-i386-Beta1_Beta2-CD2.delta.iso dae4be891d12b742e76e6db3a617b0e4 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-x86_64-Beta1_Beta2-CD1.delta.iso 71f12000d1935eaabd745d5716e349c0 SUSE-10.0-CD-OSS-x86_64-Beta1_Beta2-CD2.delta.iso Note: If you are running SUSE Linux 10.0 Beta1 and want to use applydeltaiso, you have to update bzip2 to be able to apply Delta ISOs. Just use the bzip2 rpm from SUSE Linux 10.0 Beta2, which is available at http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS-beta2/inst-sou... for i386 and http://ftp.opensuse.org/pub/opensuse/distribution/SL-10.0-OSS-beta2/inst-sou... for x86_64. Download the appropriate rpm and install it by running "rpm -Uvh bzip2-1.0.3-5.*.rpm". Regards Christoph