I have a few boxes that use a local repository that is rsync'd
for
both
"fedora" and "updates". When I tried out "fedup --network"
the tool
showed the names of my local repos. However, when it started package
downloads I noticed the speed to be 100k to 500k per second range.
This
would indicate that fedup is downloading from an Internet mirror
(6mbit
Internet) instead of my local mirror (gigabit network). I found,
through
"ss", that fedup is indeed connected to an FTP server on the Internet
(
ftp-chi.osuosl.org).
Is fedup hardcoded to use the default "fedora" and "updates" repos
even
if they are disabled?
Thanks,
Michael
I don't know if Will Woods (the author) reads this mailing list. You can use
--instrepo argument to force a custom mirror. Or you can use MirrorManager to have your
private mirrors always at the top of the mirrorlist.
Feel free to file a ticket in bugzilla against fedup if you see something that doesn't
work well. Thanks.