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In this situation we'll use [[http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/intrepid-alternate-i386.jigdo|Current Daily Build]] (copy link-location & paste into prompt above) In this situation we'll use [[http://releases.ubuntu.com/8.10/ubuntu-8.10-alternate-i386.jigdo|Intrepid Ibex Alternate Install Disc (x86)]] (copy link-location & paste into prompt above)

Definition

Jigdo (JIGsaw-DOwnload) can be used to efficiently download daily CD builds or update existing .iso images without the need to re-download the entire CD image. It simply checks for differences or updates between an existing CD image (on your system) and the latest released image.

Installation

Install the required packages for Jigdo.

sudo aptitude install jigdo-file

Use & Example downloading Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex)

Start the program from the terminal:

jigdo-lite

Supply the .jigdo file

The program then asks you for the URL to the .jigdo template you want to download.

Jigsaw Download "lite"
Copyright (C) 2001-2005  |  jigdo@
Richard Atterer          |  atterer.net
Getting mirror information from /etc/apt/sources.list

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To resume a half-finished download, enter name of .jigdo file.
To start a new download, enter URL of .jigdo file.
You can also enter several URLs/filenames, separated with spaces,
or enumerate in {}, e.g. `http://server/cd-{1_NONUS,2,3}.jigdo'
jigdo: 

In this situation we'll use Intrepid Ibex Alternate Install Disc (x86) (copy link-location & paste into prompt above)

Supply previous CD image

Jigdo will then download a copy of the .jigdo file and prompt you for any previous images you have to base the download from. Here you can point Jigdo to an existing burned copy of the CD image, or loop-mounted ISO image (see IsoMount). (eg. /media/cdrom or /media/cdimage)

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.

If you didn't burn the old image to a CD, you can loop-mount it (see IsoMount)

sudo mkdir /media/cdimage
sudo mount -o loop intrepid-alternate-i386.iso /media/cdimage

Comparing files

Jigdo then scans the existing files & compares them with the latest copies from the .jigdo template.

Found xxxx of the xxxx files required by the template
Copied input files to temporary file `intrepid-alternate-i386.iso.tmp' - repeat command and supply more files to continue

At this point you can include any additional sources you might have (optional) or press ENTER to continue to the next step.

If you have no additional sources you can press ENTER twice and it will download the remaining packages that it needs. This, again, significantly cuts down on bandwidth and download time & easily keeps you up to date on the latest daily builds.

  • BurningIsoHowto Instructions on Burning the finished CD image

  • MountIso Loop mounting a CD image without burning it

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