Ok, I'm showing 3 days download of potato. Instead I'm doing a recursive ftp get of debian/dists/potato/ on http.us.debian.org. Once I get this silly thing downloaded to my shell, I can ftp it to my office and take it home on a zip disk. Once I get the "potato" directory restored on my Linux box, what's the best way to put it on my machine and make it available so I can do my upgrade? just put a "file /path/to/potato potato main" in /etc/apt/source.list and then do a dist-upgrade or what? Can someone give me a step by step HOWTO in 10 easy steps type deal?
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