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Re: Keeping stable stable.
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Yes that's all.
On Jun 1, 2011 7:15 PM, "R. Clayton" <
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> I'm running squeeze on a system, and I'd like to keep the system on the stable
> release independent of what the release is called. I changed all non-commented
> appearances of "squeeze" with "stable" in sources.list; do I need to do
> anything else? Is this the right approach to take for a perpetually stable
> system?
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