I have fedora x64 installed, and a November 2rd dvd for I386 platform.
I did the followingL
a) Put the i386 DVD in the cd reader. It is the only file situated within /media
I copied and pasted the jigdo line from the cookbook site.
Jigdo told me that it needed to replace 400 files in order to create the target ISO.
I selected the correct file to build, and 4 hours later, it was still executing.
Somehow, I believe that Jigdo decided that it should perhaps build an everything version.
Four hours and no indication how many additional files were required to complete.
I have decided that since after 4 hrs of high speed (700kb/sec) download speed with no indication of what was left to do I cancelled Jigdo.
I did not know of any restart capability with jigdo. It reqiires it.
Since individuals reported success with 86_64 version (65 bit), that I would consider a jigdo exercise for that version. I truly want to
have proof that jigdo saves download megabytes.