golfer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Package: apt > Version: 0.6.43 > > I have a dialup connection only, so I am using a script to download updates > and > new packages with the computer unattended. In my script I use a line like: > > sudo apt-get --force-yes -y --ignore-missing -d install vmware-player > > to download only vmware player and it's dependencies to my local cache. > For vmware-player, the dependencies are libssl0.9.7, > vmware-player-kernel-modules-2.6.15-23, > vmware-player-kernel-modules. But, I already have a CD with libssl0.9.7 on > it. > > The script stops when it looks for libssl0.9.7 with the following question: > > Media change: please insert the disc labeled > 'Ubuntu 6.06 CD3' > in the drive '/cdrom/' and press enter > > At this point, the script hangs and progresses no further. Thus my effort at > unattended downloading fails. > > Is there a way to skip this question and continue on in the script? > For example, could you change the code for the "-d" option, so it will > suppress asking for a cdrom during the download?
I suggest removing the cdrom lines from your sources.list. If you don't want to do it globaly you could copy the sources.list file, filter it and pass it to apt-get thorugh the options. MfG Goswin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]