On Thu, 12 Apr 2001, Jason Gunthorpe wrote:

> 
> On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, Philip Charles wrote:
> 
> > Apt-cdrom does not work.  dselect works if the file system is strangely
> > modified. apt will work if the CD is copied to a separate partition.
> 
> Hurd even had apt-cdrom? The ancient version that was packaged sure didn't
> include it, so I'm not amazed if it didn't work :P

I should have said apt does not work with cdroms.
 
> Since hurd has a mordern APT now, I don't think this is a worry. If it
> still doesn't work, then there be a bug in there that should be fixed, and
> not used as a reason to butcher our CDs.

Sure, but people have other priorities.  The CDs work and this enables
people to get on with other critical development work.

> > Essential packages are not in the Debian archive, but at alpha.gnu.org and
> > must be included.  Need I go on?  I build the CDs.
> 
> I don't see any additions to the CD set from another site being a concern
> at all, as long as they are properly put in a seperate directory.

If you tie the security too tightly to CD installation custom Debian CD
builders will simply by-pass the security.  This would be a "Bad Thing". I
am not the only person building custom CDs. 

Phil.


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