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<pubdate>v0.113, 2002-08-11</pubdate>
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<pubdate>v0.114, 2002-09-10</pubdate>
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<copyright>
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<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
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the time to email me extensive corrections, clarifications and answers to questions I had about jigdo. Since then, he has
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read my work many times. Richard is a developer who not only cares about his work, but also about the people who use it.
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Sadly, this is becoming less common in this busy world we live in. Thanks, Richard!
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work.</para>
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Sadly, this is becoming less common in this busy world we live in. Thanks, Richard!</para>
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<para>I'd also like to thank <ulink url="mailto:cnw@conradwood.net">Conrad Wood</ulink>, <ulink
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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>
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<para>Marcelo Ramos <email>mello@ajato.com.br</email> has translated this HOWTO to Spanish.</para>
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<para>Marcelo Ramos <email>mramos@montevideo.com.uy</email> has translated this HOWTO to Spanish.</para>
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<para>The translations are available from <ulink url="http://www.dirac.org/linux/debian/jigdo"
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>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>,
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and <filename>woody-i386-8.iso.template</filename>.</para>
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<para>Alternatively, instead of downloading a .jigdo and .template file for each ISO image, you can give jigdo-file an URL
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<para>Alternatively, instead of downloading a .jigdo and .template file for each ISO image, you can give jigdo-lite an URL
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that points to the .jigdo file that you need, like <literal>http://a.mirror/woody-i386-1.jigdo</literal>. jigdo-lite will
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download the relevent .jigdo and .template files on the fly. However, if you're a bit nervous about using jigdo-lite for
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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
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<filename>/etc/apt/sources.list</filename> (you can see that I use <filename>linux.csua.berkeley.edu</filename> for my
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updates). If you wanted to use a different mirror, you would specify a different mirror here. If this is the mirror you
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want to use, press <ENTER>. Jigdo-file will then write a <filename>.jigdo-lite</filename> file in your home
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want to use, press <ENTER>. Jigdo-lite will then write a <filename>.jigdo-lite</filename> file in your home
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directory.</para>
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<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>
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<para>Questions prepended with with a date indicate a time sensitive question, in other words, a question that relates to a
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<para>Questions prepended with a date indicate a time sensitive question, in other words, a question that relates to a
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temporary situation. If you see one of these questions and know that the temporary situation has changed, please <ulink
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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>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: August 2002</CiteTitle>.
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Updated: September 2002</CiteTitle>.
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Describes why you should use jigdo (a tool for obtaining Debian ISOs),
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a little bit about how it works and how you use it to get and update
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Debian ISOs. </Para>
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Debian Jigdo mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: August 2002</CiteTitle>.
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Updated: September 2002</CiteTitle>.
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Describes why you should use jigdo (a tool for obtaining Debian ISOs),
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a little bit about how it works and how you use it to get and update
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Debian ISOs. </Para>
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Debian Jigdo mini-HOWTO</CiteTitle>
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</Para><Para>
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<CiteTitle>
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Updated: August 2002</CiteTitle>.
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Updated: September 2002</CiteTitle>.
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Describes why you should use jigdo (a tool for obtaining Debian ISOs),
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a little bit about how it works and how you use it to get and update
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Debian ISOs. </Para>
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