So no xenial-infra-updates, to keep the ESM-Updates minimal security-only? (background: we learned that once you enabled xenial-updates in /etc/apt/sources.list you cannot remove it anymore, because afterwards you cannot install new packages that depend on other packages that had been updated through xenial-updates, so the version of the depended package is newer than the to-be-installed package expects, so you have broken dependencies) So with xenial-updates, would it be ok to have only the following /etc/apt//ubuntu-esm-infra.list deb xenial-infra-security main Having an Ubuntu Xenial Host with the following /etc/apt/sources.list: deb xenial main restricted universe multiverseĭeb xenial-updates main restricted universe multiverse bugfix) updates (to keep the change minimal), should/could one then delete the entry xenial-infra-updates? Did not find any documentation about that. So no xenial-updates since we only wanted to have pure security updates and no more (e.g. I only have the following in /etc/apt/sources.list: deb xenial main restricted universe multiverseĭeb xenial-security main restricted universe multiverse Is it the same style like having xenial-security and xenial-updates in /etc/apt/sources.list ? Xenial-infra-security ok, I want to have that.īut what is the purpose of xenial-infra-updates ? When you install Ubuntu Advantage (package ubuntu-advantage-tools) on Xenial, and enable only esm-infra service, it installs the file /etc/apt//ubuntu-esm-infra.list with the two following lines: deb xenial-infra-security main