debian-cd-clone/CONF.sh

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#
# This file will have to be sourced where needed
#
# The debian-cd dir
# Where I am (hoping I'm in the debian-cd dir)
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export BASEDIR=`pwd`
# Building potato cd set ...
export CODENAME=potato
# Version number
export DEBVERSION="2.2"
# Official or non-official set.
# NOTE: THE "OFFICIAL" DESIGNATION IS ONLY ALLOWED FOR IMAGES AVAILABLE
# ON THE OFFICIAL DEBIAN CD WEBSITE http://cdimage.debian.org
export OFFICIAL="Unofficial"
#export OFFICIAL="Official"
#export OFFICIAL="Official Beta"
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# ... for arch
export ARCH=`dpkg --print-installation-architecture`
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# IMPORTANT : The 4 following paths must be on the same partition/device.
# If they aren't then you must set COPYLINK below to 1. This
# takes a lot of extra room to create the sandbox for the ISO
# images, however. Also, if you are using an NFS partition for
# some part of this, you must use this option.
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# Paths to the mirrors
export MIRROR=/ftp/debian
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# Comment the following line if you don't have/want non-US
#export NONUS=/ftp/debian-non-US
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# Path of the temporary directory
export TDIR=/ftp/tmp
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# Path where the images will be written
export OUT=/rack/debian-cd
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# Where we keep the temporary apt stuff.
# This cannot reside on an NFS mount.
export APTTMP=/ftp/tmp/apt
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# Do I want to have NONFREE
# export NONFREE=1
# If you have a $MIRROR/dists/$CODENAME/local/binary-$ARCH dir with
# local packages that you want to put on the CD set then
# uncomment the following line
# export LOCAL=1
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# Sparc only : bootdir (location of cd.b and second.b)
# export BOOTDIR=/boot
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# Symlink farmers should uncomment this line :
# export SYMLINK=1
# Use this to force copying the files instead of symlinking or hardlinking
# them. This is useful if your destination directories are on a different
# partition than your source files.
# export COPYLINK=1
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# Options
# export MKISOFS=/usr/bin/mkhybrid
# export MKISOFS_OPTS="-a -r -T" #For normal users
# export MKISOFS_OPTS="-a -r -F -T" #For symlink farmers