Liam and Ismael,
Thanks a lot for your answers; I read the article
http://jaqque.sbih.org/kplug/apt-pinning.html
about apt pinning and set up my /etc/apt/preferences
according to this -- great.
Also, I used apt-show-versions to find the packages from
unstable:
backup:/mnt# apt-get remove gcc-3.3-base sysv-rc ncftp samba libss2
mkvmlinuz smbfs libncurses5 base-files libkrb53 manpages libtasn1-3
emacsen-common initrd-tools samba-common tzdata swat libgpg-error0
libreadline5 amiga-fdisk libgnutls13 ssl-cert mailx libdb4.3 libpam-
runtime makedev readline-common libcupsys2 debconf-i18n python2.3
locales smbclient libpopt0 samba-doc libssl0.9.8 console-data
libkrb5-17-heimdal libgcrypt11 libgssapi4-heimdal mime-support
debconf libtext-wrapi18n-perl netatalk libc6 libopencdk8 libroken16-
heimdal hotplug lsb-base pppconfig
Reading Package Lists... Done
Building Dependency Tree... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
adduser amiga-fdisk apache2-common apache2-mpm-prefork apache2-
utils apt
apt-show-versions apt-utils aptitude at base-files base-passwd
bash binutils
bsdmainutils bsdutils bzip2 console-common console-data console-tools
coreutils cpio cramfsprogs cron curl dash db4.2-util debconf
debconf-i18n
debianutils dhcp-client diff discover1 dpkg dselect e2fslibs
e2fsprogs ed
eject emacs21-bin-common emacs21-common emacs21-nox emacsen-common
exim4
exim4-base exim4-config exim4-daemon-light fdutils findutils
gcc-3.3-base
gettext-base grep groff-base gzip hdparm hfsutils hostname hotplug
ifupdown
info initrd-tools initscripts ipchains iperf iptables iputils-ping
kernel-image-2.6.8-powerpc klogd less libacl1 libapache2-mod-php4
libapr0
libapt-pkg-perl libasn1-6-heimdal libattr1 libblkid1 libbz2-1.0 libc6
libcap1 libcomerr2 libconsole libcupsys2 libcurl3 libdb1-compat
libdb3
libdb4.1 libdb4.2 libdb4.3 libdiscover1 libexpat1 libgcc1 libgcrypt11
libgdbm3 libgnutls11 libgnutls13 libgpg-error0 libgssapi4-heimdal
libidn11
libkrb-1-kerberos4kth libkrb5-17-heimdal libkrb53 libldap2
liblocale-gettext-perl liblockfile1 liblzo1 libmagic1 libncurses5
libncursesw5 libneon24 libnewt0.51 libopencdk8 libpam-modules
libpam-runtime
libpam0g libpcap0.7 libpcre3 libperl5.8 libpopt0 libreadline5
libroken16-heimdal libsasl2 libsigc++-1.2-5c102 libslp1 libss2
libssl0.9.7
libssl0.9.8 libstdc++5 libsvn0 libtasn1-2 libtasn1-3 libtext-
charwidth-perl
libtext-iconv-perl libtext-wrapi18n-perl libtextwrap1 libusb-0.1-4
libuuid1
libwrap0 libxml2 libzzip-0-12 locales login logrotate lsb-base lynx
mac-fdisk mailx makedev man-db manpages mawk mime-support mkvmlinuz
module-init-tools modutils mount nano ncftp ncurses-bin net-tools
netatalk
netbase netkit-inetd ntpdate nvi openssl passwd patch pciutils perl
perl-base perl-modules php4-cgi php4-cli php4-common powerpc-utils
ppp
pppconfig pppoe pppoeconf procps psmisc python python2.3 readline-
common
samba samba-common samba-doc sed slang1a-utf8 smbclient smbfs ssh
ssl-cert
subversion swat sysklogd sysv-rc sysvinit tar tasksel tcpd telnet
traceroute
tzdata usbutils util-linux wget whiptail yaboot zlib1g
WARNING: The following essential packages will be removed
This should NOT be done unless you know exactly what you are doing!
apt libc6 (due to apt) libgcc1 (due to apt) libstdc++5 (due to apt)
base-files base-passwd (due to base-files) bash passwd (due to bash)
libncurses5 (due to bash) bsdutils coreutils libacl1 (due to
coreutils)
debianutils diff dpkg dselect (due to dpkg) e2fsprogs e2fslibs
(due to
e2fsprogs) libblkid1 (due to e2fsprogs) libcomerr2 (due to
e2fsprogs) libss2
(due to e2fsprogs) libuuid1 (due to e2fsprogs) findutils grep gzip
hostname
login libpam-modules (due to login) libpam0g (due to login) libpam-
runtime
(due to login) mount ncurses-bin perl-base sed sysvinit
initscripts (due to
sysvinit) sysv-rc (due to sysvinit) tar util-linux slang1a-utf8
(due to
util-linux) zlib1g (due to util-linux)
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 210 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
Need to get 0B of archives.
After unpacking 341MB disk space will be freed.
You are about to do something potentially harmful
To continue type in the phrase 'Yes, do as I say!'
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Here, unfortunatley, I lack to courage to type "Yes, do as I say!" ;-)
Will I afterwards be able to install these packages again from stable?
Or will my system be in a inconsistent state?
Kaspar
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