On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 02:09 +0100, Maciej Żenczykowski wrote:
Right - but you need to mount 4 isos in the same place - not sure even mount --bind can do that ... ???
(No actually you can just run it four times, each time it'll get as much as possible from the provided source.)
Further note, you can just use jigdo-lite:
$ jigdo-lite CentOS-4.3-i386-bin1of4.jigdo
Images offered by `CentOS-4.3-i386-bin1of4.jigdo': 1: CentOS-4.3-i386-bin1of4.iso
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 in 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 downloading the remaining files. Files to scan:
...etc...
It doesnt find any files because they arent in os/i386/CentOS - but I guess I could mount them like that - seems a pain though.
What we need is a script - isos are in current dir - run it and it created the dvd - hey - just like mkdvdiso.sh :)
and I think you can just press ^C when it finishes the CD and restart it with a different one and it'll continue (or maybe it asks for CD's one after the other until you give a blank answer? not sure...)
There's also some option to jigdo to pull straight from CD instead of from .jigdo specified sources, I think it ignores paths then... not sure.
I thought there was - but couldnt find it.
As above.
(You can also sed the jigdo file)
That's why I said this was rudimentary... still not sure how to best do this... one source is best for internet, but even then I'm not sure where to put the double slash // seperator between PATH label (CentOS43) and the internal path within the 'share'.
ah - I forgot the // stuff ...
that would probably fix it
so maybe we need a different jigdo file to build the dvd from 4 isos - mapped as 4 separate sources ???
Don't like that idea. I think jigdo-lite deals with this on it's own.
not if you have to run it 4 times :(
Regards Lance