The really simple thing would be installing Openstack under another Ubuntu 13.04 machine and then copying all the packages located on /var/carche/apt/archives/
Or if you know all the meta-packages you can download them only by: apt-get install -d all packages needed It will download on the current directory ~ Happy install ! ---- Cellphone : +51 950307809 Blog : http://zerick.me/ LUG : http://www.utpinux.org IRC : zerick About : http://about.me/zerick Linux User ID : 549567 On 1 October 2013 17:05, John Bartley K7AAY <[email protected]> wrote: > Here is what I believe to be an unusual question. > > I've always installed Ubuntu desktop (many versions and flavors) with a > decent internet connection, but now I find myself preparing for my > first-ever server (13.04) installation, in a place without broadband. I > therefore wish to prepare for installing everything from media, which I > would download before I wander off to the Boonies. > > How can I download all the files I would need for a complete Open Stack > install, onto movable media, before I leave the blue blanket of my > broadband connection? > > Once downloaded and a basic install performed, would I install additional > packages needed by apt after revising /etc/apt/sources.lst to point to > where the Big Pile o' Files be, or would I manually install each with dpkg, > or, on the Gripping Hand, do it in a way I do not yet recognize? > > Thank you kindly. > -- > 73s/Best regards de John Bartley K7AAY CN85qj •|||||||• "For a > successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, > for nature cannot be fooled." - RP Feynman > > -- > ubuntu-server mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server > More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam >
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