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. -- Ehud Karni Tel: +972-3-7966-561 /"\ Mivtach - Simon Fax: +972-3-7966-667 \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign Insurance agencies (USA) voice mail and X Against HTML Mail http://www.mvs.co.il FAX: 1-815-5509341 / \ GnuPG: 98EA398D <http://www.keyserver.net/> Better Safe Than Sorry ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
