On Mon, 06 Jun 2016, Lars Noodén wrote: > I've been messing around with building a live image and notice that it > looks like there are a lot of different mirrors getting called into > play. I was expecting the same mirrors to be used each time so I could > populate my local cache on the first try and then use that cache on > subsequent builds. Is there any efficient way to cache everything I > access on the first try? I'm using squid3 right now but should I be > using apt-cacher or apt-cacher-ng instead? >
If you're consistently making the same image each time, why not create just a ready tarball you can extract each time you make an image? That way you save your time and put less load on package mirrors. -- ~ parazyd 0333 7671 FDE7 5BB6 A85E C91F B876 CB44 FA1B 0274
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