apt repeatedly switches media installing from dvds
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apt (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
I have the Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Complete 10 DVD set. I installed it to the computer and added all of the DVDs, all the packages show up in Synaptic. However, when I install something that has dependencies on the other disks I am repeatedly asked to change the disk after every file. I reinstalled Ubuntu to a command line and added the DVDs with apt-cdrom add and tried to install packages with apt-get install, but get the same problem. So it seems to be an issue with apt.
I previously had Debian 5 Lenny on 5 DVDs, when I installed packages it would fetch everything off DVD1 and then ask for DVD2 and fetch everything from that and so on. However, with Ubuntu it fetches something off DVD1 and then asks for DVD2 and fetches something off that and then it asks for DVD1 again and so on. Not only is this inefficient and time consuming, but its liable to wear out the DVD drives tray mechanism! I'm sure that it is meant to behave like Lenny did and not do this.
I have searched the internet, but not found anything about this. I do not have broadband and I'm installing Ubuntu to a couple of old PCs, so using the online repositories is out of the question.
Thanks for any help.
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