Hi,

I am working with 10.3/32 bit.

First of all congratulations to the best linux that I ever saw. Much
easier, many things much quicker (look at package management) and
overall it is polished greatly, I am amazed.

Now:
I installed from DVD and after the install I copied the DVD as an iso to
my harddisk and configured this iso to be another software repository.

Anything trouble free and very easy to do. However I am working with a
rather limited internet connection, both in regard to speed and volume.

Now, my impression is that although many files are on the DVD (iso),
very often, the Internet repositories are queried and used for downloading.

Two questions:
Is this assumption correct?
How can I enforce that whatever I want to install, the iso is used
firstly and only when there is nothing or something old on it, the other
online repositories are used. In other words, I want to have as many
repositories as I need, but I want the iso to be used, whenever
possible. I vaguely remember that in previous versions you could move
the configured repos up or down, thus prioritizing them, if I recall
correctly.

Thanks very much for help and kind regards
Eberhard.

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