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Hello, I want to upgrade my Debian Linux Box from slink to potato. I have got a 4-CD copy of the potato system. It was obtained from a Debian mirror around 20th december 1999. A friend of mine told me that upgrading to potato was as easy as: 1) Installing apt-cdrom via "dpkg --install <path>/apt-cdrom.<version>" 2) Running "apt-cdrom add" for each CD of the potato distribution. This way apt updates its packages database. 3) Running "apt-get upgrade dist". Nevertheless, I can't find the "apt-cdrom" package neither in any of the four potato CD's nor in the www.debian.org archives. What do I have to do in order to install apt-cdrom? Are the options for dpkg correct? Do I have to empty the apt database before doing step 2? Thanks in advance, Manuel Arenaz
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