Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Wed, 11 Mar 2009, psmith wrote:
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
... bitch bitch bitch whine whine whine ... :-)
why not just download the respin over torrent?
http://spins.fedoraunity.org/unity/torrent-files-fedora-10-20090210-re-spin
while that is *a* solution, it still requires more bandwidth than
jigdo should use. i'm just saying that, if fedora proposes a
particular download technique, it should at least work.
rday
p.s. for some corporate environments (like mine), jigdo is acceptable
through the corporate firewall, while bittorrent isn't. so i don't
have that choice.
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well my solution was to setup a local repo using the F10 dvd as a
source, then use revisor with a modified <arch>.conf file with the local
repo having priority over everything but updates, and a kickstart set
for whatever arch your building for. this way you only download the
updated packages and make the install media for the arch of your choice
phil
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