On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 05:58:22AM -0000, Sean Bybee wrote: > Well after about a year or so of fooling around with Mandrake, I decided to > get my feet wet with Debian. Anyway, I downloaded the binary-1 and binary-2 > isos and I have a few questions about apt and source.list. Two of the > lines on the list are: > > Deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 r2 _Potato_ - - Official i386 Binary-1 > (20001207)] /unstable contrib main non-US/contrib. > > Deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 r2 _Potato_ - - Official i386 > Binary-2(20001207)] /unstable contrib main non-US/contrib > > What Im wondering about is the unstable part. Does it mean that my > packages are from woody? I changed (edited) the unstable to stable and got > an error saying something like the source couldnt be located.
i'm guessing here -- the binary-* you downloaded were frmo unstable or testing, right? that'd mean that the sources.list for those cd images would point to unstable on the cd, since that's what's there. right? good guess? once you're up, you can apt-setup to have your sources.list point to a web address via http or ftp and also change your stable/testing/unstable reference as well. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/newbieDoc/files/apt-get-intro.html -- See, if you were allowed to keep the money, you wouldn't create jobs with it. You'd throw it in the bushes or something. But the government will spend it, thereby creating jobs. -- Dave Barry [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** http://www.dontUthink.com/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/newbieDoc -- next week's newbie needs your brain: document your experience today!