What do you mean with "apt-setup"? Should that be a command in the bash? If yes, I don't have such a comand ("command not found").
By the way I have a multi-CD-set (Debian 2.0 German distribution). As acces-method I already tried "cd-rom" and "multi-cd", but after update I don't get the swat-package in the select list (I used the search function and I searched manually in the list, too). Also I have tried mounting the cd-rom as "/cdrom" before running dselect, but after choosing the acces-method and trying to update, I always get: mount: /dev/hdb already mounted or /cdrom busy mount: according to mtab, /dev/hdb is already mounted on /cdrom update available list script returned error exit status 1. Press RETURN to continue. > It seem that you have not pointed dselect (apt) to a more up-to-date > distribution. As > root, try running the apt-setup command and select a complete mirror. Then > run dselect > and chose the update option to get a new list of packages from the chosen > source. Once > the packages are updated, you are returned to the main menu and you can then > enter the > selection menu and have significantly more packages to choose from.... e from....