Martin Fluch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should install the dpkg-multicd package and than choose the multi_cd
access methode in dselect.
or you could do as I was advised, get apt-0.3.12, compile it your self and
follow the apt-cdrom man page. works swell on debian-hamm. solved all the
problems
on 27 Sep 99, Colin Marquardt wrote...
* John [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to configure /etc/apt/sources.list to use a 2CD 'Official'
Debian 2.1 set and seem unable to get the right formulation. All the =
examples given relate to ftp and http. I want to use apt in dselect
to adjust
* John [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm trying to configure /etc/apt/sources.list to use a 2CD 'Official'
Debian 2.1 set and seem unable to get the right formulation. All the
examples given relate to ftp and http. I want to use apt in dselect
to adjust the original installation (for some
I'm trying to configure /etc/apt/sources.list to use a 2CD 'Official'
Debian 2.1 set and seem unable to get the right formulation. All the
examples given relate to ftp and http. I want to use apt in dselect
to adjust the original installation (for some reason not all slink
packages on the second
You should install the dpkg-multicd package and than choose the multi_cd
access methode in dselect.
Martin
On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, John wrote:
I'm trying to configure /etc/apt/sources.list to use a 2CD 'Official'
Debian 2.1 set and seem unable to get the right formulation. All the
examples
Hola, suelo usar apt como método de acceso de dselect (usando el aptcdrom de la
Citius) y me iba de maravilla. Sin embargo, desde que he cambiado el kernel
desde la version 2.0.36 a la 2.2.10 tengo un problema:
Tras haber seleccionado paquetes, cuando dselect me pide que introduzca un CD
para
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