From: Pichai Asokan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I have done precisely this.
That's good to know. Looks like I may have guessed right...
> However, I ran the apt-get update on all the machines. I do not know
> exactly how to duplicate that on other machines.
I'm guessing that I copy /var/state/a
Moore, Paul said:
> The only difficulty I have is with step (2) - is it enough to transfer the
> /var/cache/apt/archives directory? If not, what is the best way?
Almost, but not quite. I share /var/cache/apt over NFS here and it works,
provided that I do an apt-get update on each machine. If you
From: Christian Surchi
> On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 01:57:31PM +0100, Moore, Paul wrote:
>
> > 1. apt-get dist-upgrade --download-only on one machine
> > 2. Transfer the downloaded files to all machines
> > 3. apt-get dist-upgrade --no-download on all the machines.
>
> try apt-zip!
That seems to w
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 01:57:31PM +0100, Moore, Paul wrote:
> 1. apt-get dist-upgrade --download-only on one machine
> 2. Transfer the downloaded files to all machines
> 3. apt-get dist-upgrade --no-download on all the machines.
try apt-zip!
bye
Christian
Hi,
I have a small number of machines which are currently running slink. I'd
like to upgrade them, at least to frozen and possibly even to woody.
The simple answer is apt-get (dist-)upgrade. However, there are a couple of
issues with this. First, I pay for internet downloads, so I want to minimise
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