[Bug 676619] Re: Alt upgrade does not respect "Don't use Internet" option.

Maarten Bezemer maarten.bezemer at gmail.com
Tue Jun 12 09:01:37 UTC 2012


You indicate that you have a slow internet connection, but your video showed that is was downloading quite fast (or did you remove a part?), are you sure that it is not just grabbing the update from your CD?
I could image that the message telling you that 943M needs to be downloaded, is intended as '943M needs to be grabbed' (from either the internet or the CD).
If this is the case, the message might need to be adjusted, though

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Title:
  Alt upgrade does not respect "Don't use Internet" option.

Status in “update-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: update-manager

  While trying to upgrade from Ubuntu 10.04 (amd64) to 10.10 using a
  mounted Alt iso, I was prompted with the question: "Include latest
  updates from the Internet?", to which I picked 'No'. (Slow connection,
  would rather download the updates overnight.) Shortly after selecting
  'No', I'm told that I will have to download a total 943M. (On the "Do
  you want to start the upgrade?" screen.)

  Why am I being told (and forced) to download the updates when I
  specifically selected not to use the Internet connection?

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