Am Fr, den 11.06.2004 schrieb Chadley Wilson um 17:22: > Greetings, > > What involved in creating a repo on a internal network, I have googled > but found no docs on the proceedure. > > In short I have 7 PCs at home and want to setup one as an apt server, > what do I have to do? $ apt-cache show yam Package: yam Section: System Environment/Base Maintainer: Dag Wieers <dag@xxxxxxxxxx> Filename: yam-0.3-1.1.fc2.dag.noarch.rpm Description: Tool to create a local RPM repository from ISO files and RPM packages Yam builds a local Apt/Yum RPM repository from local ISO files, downloaded updates and extra packages from 3rd party repositories. It can download all updates and extras automatically, creates the repository structure and meta-data, enables HTTP access to the repository and creates a directory-structure for PXE/TFTP. With yam, you can enable your laptop or a local server to provide updates for the whole network and provide the proper files to allow installations via the network. By default it works out of the box with: Fedora Core 1 and 2 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 and 3 (WS, ES, AS) TaoLinux 1 CentOS 2.1 and 3 Red Hat Linux 6.2, 7.3, 8.0 and 9 so I think all you need to to is apt-get install yam man yum Christoph