
Hallo
I am very confused again : I have followed the grml-tips sarge to a 100 %, but at the step base-config I type in at "configure apt sources" ftp.de.debian.org and then a download of testing "packages.gz" follows. But it should only download stable "packages.gz". also that I put my preferences and apt.conf in the /etc/apt/ stating that only stable or sarge is preference. I eliminated the testing and unstable sources from sources.list and preferences.
when I key in /debian stable it asks for stable/testing which of course does not exist.
Something in the base-config secretly adds "testing" to every user input. How come ???? The system is very stiff in first downloading libc6 from testing and then the whole sarge setup is fUcKeD uP.(the only right word. ) ( that breaks about 100 packages from the bases and consequently the system is unable to downgrade again. ) I have done that now about 6 times and the result does not change.
best regards.

* Erich Minderlein erminderlein@locoware.de [20061202 22:45]:
I am very confused again : I have followed the grml-tips sarge to a 100 %, but at the step base-config I type in at "configure apt sources" ftp.de.debian.org and then a download of testing "packages.gz" follows.
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(Thanks for pointing to the problem, formorer.)
apt-setup has a bug regarding the handling for codenames (also see #313235). So adjust /etc/apt/sources.list manually according to your needs. base-config is deprecated behind sarge anyway.
Oh, did I mention that grml-debootstrap does not suffer from the problem? Why you are fiddling with debootstrap instead of grml-debootstrap?
regards, -mika-
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