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Maxim Eremeev wrote:
| jim branagan wrote: | | | David Cary Hart wrote: [snip] | | | | Is there a way I can collect all updated RPMs on this machine, | and | create apt-enabled (or yum-enabled) CD image(s) to bring to | | non-network machines? I don't usually need up-to-date ISO images, | | but would really like to be able to mirror repositories locally. | | Rather than releasing the entire updated system, monthly releases | | of update CD's would be nice. | | | Well, I definitely know the | way how to do it with up2date (pretty sure, that there is a good | way to do it with yum or apt, but, unfortunately, did not | discovered and tried it myself. You just need to download all the | packages from the "updates" (skip all the debug directory, though) | and start the up2date utility from the command-line as follows: | up2date -k:%path% -u | | or | | up2date -k:%path% -uf (if you need to update the kernel, as well) | | where the %path% would be your actual path to all the updates | downloaded. Works just pefectly for me. Regards, Maxim.
Sorry, in my previous post I did not mention that the method will not work on a completely non-network machine. Just will help you to save your time and a lot of traffic on a dial-up one. Sorry about that :( -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
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