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Author: Kirt Karl
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Subject: forcing apt to not look at the CDROM
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Just had a problem for the first time last night. I was apt-getting some
software on a remote machine last night and I ran into a .deb that asked me
to insert the first CDROM of the install series. Is there a way to tell apt
to only look at the remote repository? Can't find a corresponding line in
sources.list. Any help would be great!

Cheers, Kirt

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was apt-getting some software on a remote machine last night and I ran =
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