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

Andrew Keyes 676619 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Jun 12 13:08:19 UTC 2012


It's been a while since I've looked at this. The download speed
presented is not consistent with downloading files off a CD. (Also, how
is it getting 943M from a 700M CD? (perhaps compression, but I doubt
it))

Now it could be a wording issue, but 130kB/s is fairly consistent with
the T1 connection that was present at the time of this report. I'm also
not sure if the 2 hours remaining was for the download, or the entire
upgrade. I suppose I should have done a packet capture to see if it was
indeed heading out to grab a few files or not.

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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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