APT-CDROM(8) APT APT-CDROM(8) apt-cdrom - APT CD-ROM apt-cdrom [-rmfan] [-d=CDROM] [-o=] [-c=] {add | ident | {-v | --version} | {-h | --help}} apt-cdrom APT CD-ROM apt-cdrom APT CD apt-cdrom CD 1 -h --help add add CD-ROM .disk APT CD-ROM ID ID /var/lib/apt/cdroms.list ident -f-,--no-f, -f=no --no-auto-detect, --cdrom CD-ROM --cdrom : Acquire::cdrom::AutoDetect -d, --cdrom - CD-ROM /etc/fstab : Acquire::cdrom::mount -r, --rename - apt-cdrom : APT::CDROM::Rename -m, --no-mount - apt-cdrom : APT::CDROM::NoMount -f, --fast - apt-cdrom : APT::CDROM::Fast -a, --thorough - Debian 1.1/1.2 CD -n, --just-print, --recon, --no-act - sources.list(5) : APT::CDROM::NoAct -h, --help -v, --version --audit Show audit (and notice) messages. This overrides the quiet option, but only for notice messages, not progress ones. -c, --config-file APT_CONFIG apt.conf(5) -o, --option Set a Configuration Option; This will set an arbitrary configuration option. The syntax is -o Foo::Bar=bar. -o and --option can be used multiple times to set different options. --cli-version Requests a specific CLI version. This is a pattern that takes a MAJOR.MINOR version. You may omit the MINOR version, in which case the latest supported minor level will be used. Version tracks are presented as follows: The version 3.2 has equivalent versions 0.32, 1.22, and 2.12, implementing new features for their specified major versions. A special case is the X.9 version pattern: A version like 2.9 is followed by 3.0, but 2.10 follows directly on 2.8; given that we use odd version numbers as development series (2.9 is the 3.0 development series). This feature has been introduced in APT 3.1.10, and replaces the binary-specific configuration. You may use the APT::Version to similar effect on older binaries, for example, use -o APT::Version=2 to make apt(8) behave like the 2.x series. The default value is the current APT version for apt(8) and 0.(10 * major + minor) for the classic commands. The 0.X series is soft-deprecated and the other commands will roll over to the 2.x series in the future. --no-color, --color Turn colors on or off. Colors are on by default on supported terminals for apt(8) and can also be disabled using the NO_COLOR or APT_NO_COLOR environment variables, or further configured by the APT::Color configuration option and scope, see apt.conf(5) for information on that. apt.conf(5), apt-get(8), sources.list(5) apt-cdrom 0 100 APT [1] APT /usr/share/doc/debian/bug-reporting.txt reportbug(1) (2003-2006,2009-2012), Takuma Yamada (2016), Debian JP Documentation ML Gunthorpe Jason[FAMILY Given] [FAMILY Given] 1. APT https://bugs.debian.org/src:apt APT 3.1.13 30 11 2013 APT-CDROM(8)