ML wrote:
You actually bring up a good item here. I am starting to learn more
and deploy CentOS. I should run a local repo too, save bandwidth, etc.
I use mrepo. It automates creating and updating the repo for you.
http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/mrepo/
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Bowie
Bowie Bailey wrote:
ML wrote:
You actually bring up a good item here. I am starting to learn more
and deploy CentOS. I should run a local repo too, save bandwidth, etc.
I use mrepo. It automates creating and updating the repo for you.
http://dag.wieers.com/home-made/mrepo/
From: Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
I have run a local repo for Centos updates for some time.
I suppose, at this point I could just delete the 5.3 update directory
and rsync the 5.4 directory...
But how large is the 5.4 update directory?
I mirror both os and updates, since when you
John Doe wrote:
From: Robert Moskowitz r...@htt-consult.com
I have run a local repo for Centos updates for some time.
I suppose, at this point I could just delete the 5.3 update directory
and rsync the 5.4 directory...
But how large is the 5.4 update directory?
I mirror both os
ML wrote:
Hi Robert,
I have run a local repo for Centos updates for some time.
You actually bring up a good item here. I am starting to learn more
and deploy CentOS. I should run a local repo too, save bandwidth, etc.
Do you have a tutorial for setting up a local repository?
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 21:08 -0700, ML wrote:
Hi Robert,
I have run a local repo for Centos updates for some time.
You actually bring up a good item here. I am starting to learn more
and deploy CentOS. I should run a local repo too, save bandwidth, etc.
Do you have a tutorial for
I have run a local repo for Centos updates for some time.
I suppose, at this point I could just delete the 5.3 update directory
and rsync the 5.4 directory...
But how large is the 5.4 update directory?
Oh, just for i386, without /debug and is there anything else I should
not include? For
Hi Robert,
I have run a local repo for Centos updates for some time.
You actually bring up a good item here. I am starting to learn more
and deploy CentOS. I should run a local repo too, save bandwidth, etc.
Do you have a tutorial for setting up a local repository? Can one
store, say
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