I have a recently downloaded and burnt sarge net install CD. I would like to test it in my environment. My internet access is ppp on one of my debian boxes. I have apt-proxy running on that box and I have done a dist-upgrage to sarge on one of my computers, so the apt-proxy should have cached copies of most of what needs to be downloaded during a net install. But, I can't figure out what I should tell the netinstall software when it asks me to specify a mirror. Some particulars of my system:
The url of the host running apt-proxy is cmn.lan.gnu . A sample line in a using host sources.list is deb http://cmn.lan.gnu:9999/main woody main contrib non-free The cache location line in apt-proxy config file is APT_PROXY_CACHE=/sdb5/cache/apt-proxy I have NAT, bind9, and DHCP deamon configured and running. What do I type on a newly attached machine to get it to make use of the apt-cache for a net install of sarge? Or is this proto-feature not implemented? -- Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]