Scott van Looy schrieb: > Today Benjamin Franz did spake thusly: > >> On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, Joe Tseng wrote: >> >>> I want to be able to cache yum updates locally so when I build >>> machines via kickstart I can have them update more quickly from a >>> local server. I can't seem to recall how to do this using wget, and >>> googling hasn't turned anything up yet. Does anyone know of some >>> page that describes how to do this? Thx. >>> >> >> My personal hack is set yum to cache (add 'keepcache=1' in >> /etc/yum.conf) before updating the first machine I build on a new >> distro. Then when I build the second or later machines I tarball up >> /var/cache/yum and drop it into the new machine before starting the >> first update. It isn't pretty, but as long you are working inside a >> single architecture it works like a champ. >> > > Could you not set up squid on the gateway and then set yum to use a proxy? > take apache or vs_ftp and build an local mirror of the update Server. Then add an additional repo file. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list