As the pretty longish subject already indicates, I would like to allow my users (including myself ;-) ) to update there home system from our Debian machines which are connected to the internet.
The scheme we currently use works as follows: 1) At home, copy your whole /var/lib/dpkg tree to a Zip Disk 2) At Institute, mount Zip Disk, make /var/lib/dpkg link to /zip/dpkg and with dselect update This works but of course is far from ideal for obvious reasons (i. e. the second step). So, I checked out '--admindir=' for dselect but that did not work as expected. I can't be more precise at the moment because I do not exactly know what is acually happening. One point is simply that the package list isn't updated when I use something like 'dselect --admindir=/zip/dpkg' and, consequently, I can't update anything. So my question is: What am I doing wrong with dselect or is there another program suited for this task. Many thanks in advanc! Regards, Andree -- | Institute of Geophysics phone: +49 40 4123 4389 ANDREE LEIDENFROST | University of Hamburg fax: +49 40 4123 5441 Geophysicist | Bundesstrasse 55 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | D-20146 Hamburg www: www.app-geoph.dkrz.de -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .