For some of my Linux friends who do not have any Net connection I
want
Fedora to be available. And quite a few of them are on Fedora 10, and
so I would like to have a dump of the Fedora repository, together with
matching
rpmfusion.org repository.
Actually, you need two things.
1. The Everything directory, from where new softwares will be installed.
2. The Updates directory, from where the updates will be installed.
You can choose to omit the iso folder and the Fedora folder.
They are not needed for yum or packagekit.
But, there are a lot of sub-directories inside the Everything, like debug, ppc.
So you have to exclude those from pulling.
What will be the best (read easiest, I know very little of technical
things) method of doing this? Long back, once, Susmit Shannigrahi
wrote some rsync scripts personally for that. But I have lost them.
Rsync is still the best way ;)
BTW, that time livna didn't support rsync, this time, rpmfusion will do.
And is there any easier way, or, better, some captive software for
this? And what will be the approximate size of this? Within say 200 or
300 GB? That time it came within less than 40 GB.
Depends on what you want to keep.
The size estimate for each directory is given here
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/DIRECTORY_SIZES.txt
Thanks.
I can send you an article
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