On Sat, Oct 18, 2003 at 11:02:12AM -0700, Paul Burkett wrote: > Basically, I have Debian Woody (3.0) CDs and since I > didn't want to burn a new CD for unstable, I went > ahead and installed it. Now what I want to know is, > how do I upgrade to unstable? Is it a matter of adding > APT::Default-Release "testing"; to /etc/apt.conf, and > adding unstable to the sources.list? Or will I have to > add a pin priority? One of the Debian Manuals > recommends > using dselect instead of APT to upgrade to new > releases, is this a better way of doing it? Or should > I just do an apt-get dist-upgrade? Any help would be > much > appreciated. Thanks!
Basically just edit /etc/apt/sources.list and replace all occurences of the word stable with unstable. Then do apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade. That's what I usually do. I feel that this is the best/easiest way to get unstable onto my computer. Bijan -- Bijan Soleymani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.crasseux.com
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