Re: Setting up yum repository

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Mag Gam wrote:
I would like to set up a Yum repository for Fedora Core 5.
Is it possible to do it via NFS, because I have already downloaded the
entire distribution.

Are there good instructions or howtos for setting this up?

Are you talking about a repository of your own packages, or just a local copy of the [core] repository (i.e. what's on the install media)?

If you have the DVD ISO, it already contains the repository metadata, which you can use over NFS by exporting the loopback-mounted DVD ISO and having clients use a baseurl of:

file:///path/to/directory

where /path/to/directory is the path to the directory containing the "repodata" directory on the ISO.

Paul.

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