On Wed 11 Jul 2018 at 23:53:59 +0200, Pierre Couderc wrote: > > On 07/11/2018 03:14 PM, Curt wrote: > > On 2018-07-11, Pierre Couderc <pie...@couderc.eu> wrote: > > > On an ultraslim (ACER swift 3) I have no CDROM no Ethernet, only an USB > > > key. > > > I have installed stretch (without GUI) from the USB key, and now I want > > > to install connman, but I do not success to apt-cdrom on an USB. > > > I have googled but did not find a correct howto to do that... > > Not clear what's on the stick; I assume it's DVD1 (or CD1). (I mean if > > you're trying to use apt-cdrom with the stick and the machine has no > > internet connection and you installed from the stick this is my > > assumption. > Yes, your assumption is right. I have created the USB stick with dd .iso > ->usb. > I thank very much John, Darac y Roberto, but it is not my problem. > > Others seem to have assumed other things. As I have a very > > low assumption batting average lately I hesitate slightly to join the > > fray.) > > > > (copied from a post by UK Brian--I think there's only one over there) > > > > First adjust sources.list to only have > > > > deb [ trusted=yes ] file:/media/DVD-1/ stretch main > > > > ("trusted" avoids warnings about unauthenticated packages--you trust > > the iso on the stick, we assume.) > > > > Make the DVD-1 directory: > > > > mkdir /media/DVD-1/ > > > > and insert the USB stick. Obtain the device name from dmesg or lsblk. > > Then (for example) > > > > mount /dev/sdg1 /media/DVD-1/ > > > > apt update; apt install connman > > > Merci beucoup, Curt I had seen this kind of solution, but it did not work > as I had not discovered the "trusted" option. > Now, I have to understand why it says me : > > Malformed line 6 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list (URI parse)
URI parse - apt does not understand the URI you have in sources.list. > when my line 6 is : > > deb [trusted=yes] file:/media/cdrom/ stretch main Did you type this into your mail or was it a copy and paste? (The URI above works for me). > And if I remove the , I get the message about file not signed... > [trusted=yes If you get this message then apt finds the URI acceptable. If the URI is not ok, it won't get this far. I doubt that bug #872543 has anthing to do with your issue. -- Brian.