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Subject: apt: should be able to do "apt-cdrom remove"
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It's conceivable that a user might accidentally misplace/destroy/loan
out one or more CDs registered with "apt-cdrom add"; attempts to install
packages located on that disc would then result in a confusing attempt
to look for it.
The elegant way around this would be to have the command "apt-cdrom
remove", which would present a list of databased discs and eliminate
the lost/damaged/lent out CDs from the availability database.
Rob
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On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Rob Mahurin wrote:
> The elegant way around this would be to have the command "apt-cdrom
> remove", which would present a list of databased discs and eliminate
> the lost/damaged/lent out CDs from the availability database.
Or you can just edit /etc/apt/sources.list
Jason