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-
-# How to Installing Packages without a Network Connection from your Hurd Installation
-
-This procedure is based on that found in
-`/usr/share/doc/apt-doc/offline.text.gz` (Debian package `apt-doc`).
-
-This requires having apt installed on the Host operating system.
-
-Put a copy of [apt.conf.offline](DebianAptOffline/apt.conf.offline)
-into your Debian GNU/Hurd installations /etc/apt/ directory.
-
-## If you _can_ mount your Debian GNU/Hurd partition from another OS, which can connect to the Internet
-
-As root on the internet connected OS:
-
- # mount /dev/DEBIAN_GNU_HURD_PARTITON /mnt
- # cd /mnt
- # apt-get -c etc/apt/apt.conf.offline {update, upgrade, install foo, etc.}
-
-Then, reboot into your Debian GNU/Hurd installation and as root, run:
-
- # apt-get {update, upgrade, install foo, etc.}
-
-## If you _cannot_ mount your Debian GNU/Hurd partition under another OS.
-
-From your Debian GNU/Hurd installation run, as the root user:
-
- # tar cf myhurdsconf.tar /etc/apt/{apt.conf.offline,sources.list} /var/lib/dpkg/status
-
-Copy _myhurdsconf.tar_ to the remote system.
-
-This copies your apt configuration and the status of your system
-(what packages are installed, which versions, etc.)
-
-From the remote sytem, as any user, run:
-
- $ mkdir myhurd
- $ cd myhurd
- $ tar -xf myhurdsconf.tar
- $ mkdir -p var/lib/apt/lists/partial var/cache/apt/archives/partial tmp
- $ apt-get -c etc/apt/apt.conf.offline {update, upgrade, install foo, etc.}
- $ tar cf myhurdsconf.tar etc/apt/{apt.conf.offline,sources.list} var/
-
-Copy _myhurdsconf.tar_ back to your Debian GNU/Hurd system.
-
-Finally, from your Debian GNU/Hurd installation as the root user:
-
- # mkdir tmp
- # cd tmp
- # tar -xf myhurdsconf.tar
- # mv var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb /var/cache/apt/archives/
- # mv var/lib/apt/lists/*_* /var/lib/apt/lists/
- # apt-get {update, upgrade, install foo, etc.}