On 3/10/22 04:29, Olaf Meeuwissen via Dng wrote:
Hi,

Ken Dibble <k...@beckydibble.com> writes:

Well, a consequence of this investigation was that I was forced to
double check some things.

The thing I found is that the default /etc/apt/sources.list has
chimaera-updates and chimaera-security commented out.
Is this really well thought out?
I would think that most people would want those enabled.
The *-security entry is enabled by default, IIRC, *unless* the installer
was not able to contact it.  This *may* have happened if you used an
installer while chimaera was not yet released.  Obviously, if you
installed without a network connection, it will be disabled.

Your sources.list should have appropriate comments if the installer
disabled it.

Whether you want *-updates enabled is debatable.

And while writing this up I suddenly seem to remember the installer
asking me what to enable/disable.  That may have been an advanced mode
installation though.

Hope this helps,
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For a sanity check, I did a fresh install in a vm.  Indeed, things are as you suggested they should be.

I have to assume that I made the same mistake repeatedly, on multiple installs, choosing a wrong option somewhere, as all the devices had identical sources.list files and there were no comments in any of them about the network being unavailable (I rarely have network connectivity issues).  The only choice that I can think of would have been during the install, declining additional sources, thinking that it only meant local physical media.

Sorry for the noise, and thanks again.


Ken

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