Hi;
Thank's for the help!
Please send replies to the mailing list, not to me directly. You'll get help from other people too that way.
> I want to make a local place to download the upgrades
from the Internet only one time.. and to upgrade my machines.. is it not a local repo? Is it a mirror?! I'm in doubt, now?!
It's both!
What you need to do is to create a copy of the FC3 updates directory (http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/3/i386/ or a mirror of that directory - see http://fedora.redhat.com/download/mirrors.html for a list) on your local machine.
There are a variety of ways of doing this, e.g. rsync, wget, mirror. Use whichever you're comfortable with.
Then you need to set up a web or FTP server to serve out this content. If your local mirror is on the same machine that you want to update, you can skip this step.
Finally, you need to edit /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora-updates.repo to point to the URL of your local repository. When you run yum, it should pick up files locally instead of downloading them from the Internet.
Ask specific questions about each of these steps if you're not sure what's involved.
You might find http://fedoranews.org/alex/tutorial/yum an interesting article, though it's based on FC1 and so is a little out of date.
Paul.