Hi.
I just created a new Debian Bookworm virtual server at a hosting provider with
the immediate intention of converting it to Devuan Daedalus.
[I've done plenty of Beowulf and Chimaera conversions before.]
https://www.devuan.org/os/documentation/install-guides/daedalus/bookworm-to-
daedalus looks pretty straightforward.
However, when I look at the machine I've been givem, I find:
root@cerberus:/etc/apt# cat sources.list
# See /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian.sources
root@cerberus:/etc/apt# cd sources.list.d/
root@cerberus:/etc/apt/sources.list.d# cat debian.sources
Types: deb deb-src
URIs: mirror+
file:///etc/apt/mirrors/debian.list
Suites: bookworm bookworm-updates bookworm-backports
Components: main
Types: deb deb-src
URIs: mirror+
file:///etc/apt/mirrors/debian-security.list
Suites: bookworm-security
Components: main
I have never seen anything like that before in /etc/apt/sources.list.d
Is this something weird from this particular hosting provider, or is this the
way Debian Bookworm does its repository configuration now?
I'm happy to fix this with what I consider to be the "standard" setup for
/etc/sources.list.d, but I'm just wondering whether this is a hint for the
future of De{bi,vu}an or, as I said, just something weird from a specific
hosting provider.
Thanks,
Antony.
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