On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 10:55:01AM -0700, Lucas Albers said
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> Rob Weir said:
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> > Why not just use "dpkg -i foo.deb" to install them directly off the CD?
> Then I have to resolve dependencies, by typing in all the package names.
> Me real lazy.
Hm, seen the debian-cd package?
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Rob Weir said:
> Why not just use "dpkg -i foo.deb" to install them directly off the CD?
Then I have to resolve dependencies, by typing in all the package names.
Me real lazy.
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On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 03:13:45PM -0700, Lucas Albers said
> I want to install a testing kernel on a stable i386 system, that does not
> have network yet. I can copy the debs to a cd, create a file apt
> repository, and just use apt-get to install the additional packages, like
> such.
Why not jus
I want to install a testing kernel on a stable i386 system, that does not
have network yet. I can copy the debs to a cd, create a file apt
repository, and just use apt-get to install the additional packages, like
such.
I tried using apt-move to do this, but I was to dumb to figure it out.
Steps:
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