mathew,
Are you sure your download of the Kubuntu image is good?
$ sudo apt-cdrom add
Using CD-ROM mount point /cdrom/
Unmounting CD-ROM
Waiting for disc...
Please insert a Disc in the drive and press enter
Mounting CD-ROM...
Identifying.. [447cb85e73e74ab7dc77d29271638b9b-2]
Scanning disc for in
This seems to be broken (again? still?) upgrading to Kubuntu 10.4 Lucid
Lynx using apt-get 0.7.23.1ubuntu2.
# apt-cdrom add
Using CD-ROM mount point /cdrom/
Unmounting CD-ROM
Waiting for disc...
Please insert a Disc in the drive and press enter
Mounting CD-ROM...
Identifying.. [eca73cc0deabfb395b1
There'll be CD images of Ubuntu 8.04.2 fairly soon (this week, we hope)
that you can use to upgrade without Internet access.
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Thanks for your help tz.
Just updating back here on how I fixed this for others in the same boat:
I downloaded the apt deb package from here: http://packages.ubuntu.com
/hardy-updates/apt
Then I copied it across to the server that didn't have internet
connectivity and can only be updated using t
Does anyone have a fix for this? I'm trying to upgrade server 8.04 to
8.10 and am seeing this problem when I "apt-cdrom add".
This server never connects to the internet (corporate lan), and all the
upgrades have been through ISO images. I've done this successfully for
the previous 2 releases or so
I haven't tried this specifically (as a work-around), but if you burn a
recent Hardy daily build (dvd to get more packages?), it will have the
apt-cdrom tool updated, and the installer should recognize it as having
updates and do the upgrade of the packages. Then Intrepid should
install without an
After rebooting the laptop, the error doesn't happen anymore (i guess
apt needed a reload to get the updated code), but i still can't use the
normal installation CD to upgrade. I need the alternate CD it seems.
This sucks. It is completely illogical to not have an upgrade facility
on the normal ins
This bug is STILL THERE on Interpid. And in my opinion, it's a bloody
big bug. I am dumbfounded that Canonical did not test this before the
release.
So I burned an ISO of Ubuntu 8.10. I put it in to the drive, but it
insisted on installing clean instead of offering me an upgrade to my
existing Ubu
Or to put it briefly, has anyone tried a NON-updated Hardy with a
current Intrepid CD - especially one without an internet connection, but
even one with access.
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Back in the Duplicate bug report
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/267239), I asked if the dist-upgrade
process or something else would insure an updated apt-cdrom before the
intrepid upgrade or some other mechanism would insure hardy had this
upgraded package BEFORE the intrepid upgrade (consider c
I upgraded to this apt version and did a range of standard operations,
which all worked fine.
Since Intrepid will be released tomorrow, and this affects CD upgrades,
I waive the 7 day period and copy it to -updates now.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Release
I can verify that apt 0.7.9ubuntu17 in 8.04 is unable to add an intrepid
iso image and that apt 0.7.9ubuntu17.1 in hardy-proposed is able to do
so. Further tests of apt from hardy-proposed showed that it was able to
do additional installs, updates, and dependency calculation, but more
verification
I marked bug 267239 as a duplicate and will use this bug for SRU
tracking, since Michael's upload refers to this one.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
** Tags added: verification-needed
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: apt
+
+ TEST CASE:
+ 1. insert a intrepid alternate CD
+ 2. open a temrinal and type "apt-cdrom add"
+ 3. watch it fail
+
+ 4. install the new apt from hardy-proposed
+ 5. insert a intrepid alternate CD
+ 6. type apt-cdrom add and verify that it wor
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu Hardy)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Michael Vogt (mvo)
Status: New => In Progress
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Oh, my error.
Sorry for the noise :)
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Sarah: that was filed separately as bug 267239, which I targeted to
hardy a while back.
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Are we going to backport some form of this apt, so that upgrades from
hardy, with an intrepid alternate CD, will work?
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This bug was fixed in the package apt - 0.7.14ubuntu6
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apt (0.7.14ubuntu6) intrepid; urgency=low
* debian/apt.conf.autoremove:
- remove "linux-image" (and friends) from the auto-remove
blacklist. we have the kernel fallback infrastructure now
in intrepid (thanks t
Too late now, please upload right after Alpha-4.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Target: intrepid-alpha-4 => intrepid-alpha-5
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Thanks for your bugreport.
I fixed this in my bzr branch by ignoring non-existing files on the CD.
It will do the right thing when it comes to writing the packages file to
the lists/ dir (uncompress it etc).
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned
I may be slightly naive here (having not looked into the code yet), but
can we not have apt-cdrom reuse the apt-get codepath to "unpack
Packages.{bz2,gz} to /var/lib/apt" and then use the results for the
Release file verification?
One could, of course, make the above conditional on the CD not havi
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