This should be capable of being solved by just telling Debian where to find the 
base
package info files on the correct line for which package directories to install 
(IE:
Under the Access Method menu option).  However, if it still does not work, it is
possible that who ever created your dist made a boo boo, and I would suggest 
finding
another distribution.


wdh wrote:

> Hello Everyone,
>
> We have a very simple question, which we think most of you may  not even 
> notice.
>
> We are using "dselect" to install packages from ordered CD.  The CD  has
> different file structure from what  "dselect" expected. For example, "dselect 
> "
> wanted to locate "*.deb" at /main/binary.  The CD put "*.deb" at  
> /bo/binary-a.
> It seems hard for "dselect" to accept other file structure. Since the CD have
> been distributed a lot, we believe problem is on our side.
>
> However, as real beginners, it is hard to figure this simple question out.
>
> Thanks
>
> H.He
>
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