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mkjigsnap
Langue: en
Version: 303997 (debian - 07/07/09)
Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)
NAME
mkjigsnap - Create a snapshot tree on a jigdo serverSYNOPSIS
mkjigsnap -n CD name -m mirror -o output directory -d dirname -j jigdo file -t template file -k keywordDESCRIPTION
mkjigsnap will create the directory tree and snapshot needed for jigit to work effectively. Once you have created the .template and .jigdo files that you want to distribute, run mkjigsnap on a mirror machine and it will set things up for you. You need to specify all of the options.
- -n CD name
- Specify the output name for jigit (e.g. warty, sarge-i386-1).
- -d dir name
- Specify the output directory name to be used for the snapshot tree (e.g. 20041011, rc1).
- -m mirror
- Specify the location of the mirror containing all the files needed. This must be on the same filesystem as the output directory, as hard links will be used to create the snapshot efficiently.
- -o output directory
- Specify the output location for the jigdo, template, conf and snapshot. This must be on the same filesystem as the mirror, as hard links will be used to create the snapshot efficiently.
- -j jigdo file
- Specify the location of the jigdo file to be used.
- -t template file
- Specify the location of the template file to be used.
- -k keyword
- Specify the "keywords" which are used in the jigdo file (e.g. Debian, Non-US, Ubuntu).
SEE ALSO
jigdo-file(1), jigit(1), jigdump(1) and mkimage(1).COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2004 Steve McIntyre (steve@einval.com)mkjigsnap may be copied under the terms and conditions of version 2 of the GNU General Public License, as published by the Free Software Foundation (Cambridge, MA, USA).
AUTHOR
Written by Steve McIntyre (steve@einval.com)Contenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
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