Private Fedora repository
Jay Scherrer
jay at scherrer.com
Wed Dec 8 20:51:01 UTC 2004
Why not use one machine as the NFS install directory for your LAN?
Create a directory where the downloaded ISO's will reside.
Example: /opt/iso
Add the directory listing in the /etc/exports file.
Example: /opt/iso (ro,sync) someone.mylocaldomain(rw,sync)
And turn on nfs
Then all your other machines install from one download.
Jay Scherrer
Scherrer Company
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 11:07 am, fedora-list-request at redhat.com
wrote:
> Date: Wed, 08 Dec 2004 19:43:48 +0100
> From: Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org>
> Subject: Re: Private Fedora repository
> To: Bernd Radinger <bradinger at gmail.com>, For users of Fedora
> Core releases <fedora-list at redhat.com>
> Message-ID: <1102531428.20556.203.camel at serendipity.dogma.lan>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> Am Mi, den 08.12.2004 schrieb Bernd Radinger um 19:35:
> > > I'd like to setup a private repository for personal use. I
> > > have several machines on a network served by a satellite
> > > connection which places a pretty low limit on what I can
> > > download before I get throttled. Because of that, updating a
> > > newly installed FC3 machine already takes days and much effort.
> >
> > ``yum'' and ``createrepo'' manual pages as well as your preferred
> > mirroring tool, eg lftp or rsync
> >
> > Bernd
>
> In addition:
>
> http://fedoranews.org/contributors/richard_flude/repo/
>
> See too the link inside there to the article describing how to
> mirror a repository using rsync.
>
> Alexander
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