> > and make sure your /etc/apt/source.list not pointing to your > > cd installation....( except you want to install new package from it ) > > Why not? An upgrade will always get the latest packages, and install will > do the same, as long as you have an update source as well as the CDs in > sources.list.
Aha! THANK you. I'm about to confront this myself. I just downloaded the R2 "update" ISO for Woody and burned it to CD. So now my question is... what do I do with it? Can I just add the appropriate CD-ROM entry to the sources.list file and then use "apt-get update"? Should I do a blanket update that way, or just let it get the latest versions from the update CD one at a time as needed (assuming it will look there instead of on the R1 CDs, which I'm guessing it will... ?) when I load new packages in the future? I thought there should be some sort of FAQ or release notes that would explain exactly how this update CD is supposed to be used, but I haven't found it (which again doesn't mean it doesn't exist, so feel free to point me at it if anyone knows where it is) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]