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</author>
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<pubdate>v0.114, 2002-10-09</pubdate>
<pubdate>v0.115, 2002-12-12</pubdate>
<copyright>
<year>2001</year>
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<para>Run jigdo-lite and give it the .jigdo file of the image you want to download. Using Woody as an example:</para>
<screen>
$ jigdo-lite woody-i386-1.iso.jigdo
$ jigdo-lite woody-i386-1.jigdo
</screen>
<para>Alternatively, if you're working with an URL to the .jigdo file rather than a copy of the .jigdo file on your hard
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directory:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para><filename>debian-30r0-i386-binary-1.iso.list</filename></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename>debian-30r0-i386-binary-1.iso.tmp</filename></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename>jigdo-file-cache.db</filename></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename role="directory">tmp/</filename></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename>woody-i386-1.iso.jigdo</filename></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename>woody-i386-1.iso.jigdo.unpacked</filename></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename>woody-i386-1.iso.list</filename></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename>woody-i386-1.iso.template</filename></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename>woody-i386-1.iso.tmp</filename></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename>woody-i386-1.jigdo</filename></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename>woody-i386-1.jigdo.unpacked</filename></para></listitem>
<listitem><para><filename>woody-i386-1.template</filename></para></listitem>
</itemizedlist>
<para><filename>woody-i386-1.iso.tmp</filename> won't appear right away. It's a temporary version of the ISO file that
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If you already have a previous version of the CD you are
downloading, jigdo can re-use files on the old CD that are also
present on the new image, and you do not need to download them
again. Mount the old CD ROM and enter the path it is mounted under
(e.g. `/mnt/cdrom'). Alternatively, just press enter if you want
to start the download of any remaining files.
again. You found the secret message; you're a very careful
reader. Mount the old CD ROM and enter the path it is mounted
under (e.g. `/mnt/cdrom'). Alternatively, just press enter if you
want to start the download of any remaining files.
You can also enter a single digit from the list below to
select the respective entry for scanning:
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<para>I'll rename the ISO file to <filename>woody-i386-1.iso.old</filename> and run jigdo-lite again. Let's try again:</para>
<screen>
$ jigdo-lite woody-i386-1.iso.jigdo
$ jigdo-lite woody-i386-1.jigdo
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Jigsaw Download "lite"
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Loading settings from `/home/p/.jigdo-lite'
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Images offered by `woody-i386-1.iso.jigdo':
Images offered by `woody-i386-1.jigdo':
1: Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 r0 Woody - Official i386 Binary-1 CD
(debian-30r0-i386-binary-1.iso)
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Debian Jigdo mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>
Updated: October 2002</CiteTitle>.
Updated: December 2002</CiteTitle>.
Describes why you should use jigdo (a tool for obtaining Debian ISOs),
a little bit about how it works and how you use it to get and update
Debian ISOs. </Para>

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Debian Jigdo mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>
Updated: October 2002</CiteTitle>.
Updated: December 2002</CiteTitle>.
Describes why you should use jigdo (a tool for obtaining Debian ISOs),
a little bit about how it works and how you use it to get and update
Debian ISOs. </Para>

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Debian Jigdo mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>
Updated: October 2002</CiteTitle>.
Updated: December 2002</CiteTitle>.
Describes why you should use jigdo (a tool for obtaining Debian ISOs),
a little bit about how it works and how you use it to get and update
Debian ISOs. </Para>