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Re: [Xen-users] Ubuntu DomU: Cannot apt-get many packages
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- From: "Amos Shapira" <amos.shapira@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 14:26:58 +1000
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On 24/10/2007, Alan Murrell <lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am not sure if this is a Xen issue or not, but it does appear to be.
I have a Ubuntu 7.10 DomU running on an Ubuntu 7.10 host. On the host I am able to find (and install, if I wish) such packages as "htop", "openvpn",
etc.
I copied my "sources.list" from the host to the DomU and performed an "apt-get upgrade"
When I try to search for/install such packages as "htop" and "openvpn", they
(and many others) are not found! It appears that only the "core" packages are found. Have you copied also the files under the /etc/apt/sources.list.d directory?
When you run "apt-get update", do you get the same number of lines (more or less) on both systems?
Anyway - if you can access the network then this must be a Ubunutu/apt config issue, nothing to do with it running under Xen.
--Amos
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