Hi I have two machines. Machine A is connected to the internet and is running slink and i want it to continue running slink. Machine b is not connected to the internet but i would like it to run potato.
My idea is to use A to upgrade B but i need your (the experts) advice on the way i thought i could achieve this. I though i could do the upgrade like this: - run dpkg --get-selections > b.txt on B - run dpkg --get-selections > a.txt on A - run dpkg --set-selections < b.txt on A - change A's apt's source.list to point to a potato mirror - run apt-get dist-upgrade on A - run apt-get update on A - run apt-get -d upgrade on A - copy the downloaded deb's to a couple of zip's - change A's apt's source.list back to my original file - run dpkg --set-selections < a.txt on A - run apt-get update on A - copy the zip's contents to some dir on B - update B's apt's source.list to point to that directory (how do i do this and do i need a packages file?) - run apt-get upgrade-dist on b - run apt-get update on b - run apt-get upgrade on b Could this actually work, or would I hose both systems... Thanks -- Mario Filipe [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://neptuno.sc.uevora.pt/~mjnf