On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Martin Barry <marty(a)supine.com> wrote:
$quoted_author = "Javier Palacios" ;
> >
> > d-i apt-setup/local0/repository "http://cobblerbox/ubuntu lucid main
restricted"
> > d-i apt-setup/local1/repository "http://cobblerbox/ubuntu lucid
universe"
> > d-i apt-setup/local2/repository "http://cobblerbox/ubuntu lucid-updates
main"
>
> Maybe this is also a change on new ubuntu versions, but previous
> versions (and current debians) do not have a lucid-updates repository.
> Updated packages are "mixed" with those initially released in the same
> tree.
It's quite rare for Ubuntu (or Debian) to update packages in the main
repository once a release has been frozen.
I did never realize on that updates entry for ubuntu, and I did assume
worked in the same way than debian, which I'm more used to.
Accounting for this and the existence of network aware media, looks
like ubuntu goes closer to redhat in the items more relevant to
cobbler. But debian is still appart.
Javier Palacios