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<pubdate>v0.113, 2002-08-11</pubdate>
<pubdate>v0.114, 2002-09-10</pubdate>
<copyright>
<year>2001</year>
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thanks needs to go further. This HOWTO started out as some webpages I wrote about my experience with jigdo. Richard took
the time to email me extensive corrections, clarifications and answers to questions I had about jigdo. Since then, he has
read my work many times. Richard is a developer who not only cares about his work, but also about the people who use it.
Sadly, this is becoming less common in this busy world we live in. Thanks, Richard!
work.</para>
Sadly, this is becoming less common in this busy world we live in. Thanks, Richard!</para>
<para>I'd also like to thank <ulink url="mailto:cnw@conradwood.net">Conrad Wood</ulink>, <ulink
url="mailto:mello@ajato.com.br">Elcio Mello</ulink> and <ulink url="mailto:mramos@montevideo.com.uy">Marcelo Ramos</ulink>
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<para>Elcio Mello <email>mello@ajato.com.br</email> has translated this HOWTO to Portuguese.</para>
<para>Marcelo Ramos <email>mello@ajato.com.br</email> has translated this HOWTO to Spanish.</para>
<para>Marcelo Ramos <email>mramos@montevideo.com.uy</email> has translated this HOWTO to Spanish.</para>
<para>The translations are available from <ulink url="http://www.dirac.org/linux/debian/jigdo"
>http://www.dirac.org/linux/debian/jigdo</ulink>. See <xref linkend="disacknowledgements">.</para>
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<filename>woody-i386-1.iso.jigdo</filename>, <filename>woody-i386-1.iso.template</filename>, <filename>...</filename>,
and <filename>woody-i386-8.iso.template</filename>.</para>
<para>Alternatively, instead of downloading a .jigdo and .template file for each ISO image, you can give jigdo-file an URL
<para>Alternatively, instead of downloading a .jigdo and .template file for each ISO image, you can give jigdo-lite an URL
that points to the .jigdo file that you need, like <literal>http://a.mirror/woody-i386-1.jigdo</literal>. jigdo-lite will
download the relevent .jigdo and .template files on the fly. However, if you're a bit nervous about using jigdo-lite for
the first time, just download the files and I'll walk you through the process.</para>
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<para>jigdo-lite is smart enough to use the mirror that you use for your Debian updates by pulling it from
<filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</filename> (you can see that I use <filename>linux.csua.berkeley.edu</filename> for my
updates). If you wanted to use a different mirror, you would specify a different mirror here. If this is the mirror you
want to use, press &lt;ENTER&gt;. Jigdo-file will then write a <filename>.jigdo-lite</filename> file in your home
want to use, press &lt;ENTER&gt;. Jigdo-lite will then write a <filename>.jigdo-lite</filename> file in your home
directory.</para>
<para>Next, if the .jigdo file you're using references a package which needs to be downloaded from a Non-US server
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<sect1><title>Frequently Asked Questions</title>
<para>Questions prepended with with a date indicate a time sensitive question, in other words, a question that relates to a
<para>Questions prepended with a date indicate a time sensitive question, in other words, a question that relates to a
temporary situation. If you see one of these questions and know that the temporary situation has changed, please <ulink
url="mailto:p@dirac.org">contact me</ulink> and let me know so I can remove the question from the mini-HOWTO.</para>

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Debian Jigdo mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
</Para><Para>
<CiteTitle>
Updated: August 2002</CiteTitle>.
Updated: September 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: August 2002</CiteTitle>.
Updated: September 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: August 2002</CiteTitle>.
Updated: September 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>