On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 21:06:08 Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
>
> AFAIK no, what you have to do is to pick the mirror that you want to use
> and turn off the one that it mirrors.
[snip]
>                                              What you loose is the
> automatic switching if it's not available, and obviously there is
> a delay in the packages showing up.
>
> On the other hand, if I can download the packages at 400k bytes per
> second instead of 20k, or on a really good day 100k, I'll be happy.

I really don't care if it is 20K or 400K, I run yum in a script in the
background to update several machines. Only the 1st update REALLY loads
the headers and RPMs - they are stored on a common NFS disk. I run the
script and just checks that all was done successfully later.

Ehud.


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