Timothy Murphy wrote:
But couldn't yum just have an option to look for RPMs on the
local
network? Ie look first in local cache, then on LAN, then at remote
repo. I would have thought that would be easy to implement.
It's trivial to change the yum repo settings to look anywhere you
want.
It's also possible to become a private mirror and have the default
fedora mirrorlists return your own site when clients within your
netblock request updates. See How can someone make a private mirror?
at
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Mirroring, which I
believe was already mentioned in this thread.
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