On 01/14/2018 01:58 PM, Jose Maria Terry Jimenez wrote:
El 14/1/18 a las 21:40, JD escribió:
On 01/14/2018 01:32 PM, Kam Leo wrote:
Have you considered using wget?.
On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 10:29 AM, JD <jd1008@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:jd1008@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
On 01/14/2018 10:52 AM, David King wrote:
On 01/14/2018 12:31 PM, JD wrote:
In my current situation, I would NEED to be
able to download all the Packages, save
them all on a thumb drive, and make
yum use that as the repo, to fix my problems
with a non-networked machined.
The first hit from a Google search for "fedora repo on usb" is:
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/29254/cache-all-the-content-of-fedora-repo-to-a-usb-key/
<https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/29254/cache-all-the-content-of-fedora-repo-to-a-usb-key/>
Does that do what you want?
Sorry to say: No :(
because I do not have my f27 new install on-line.
It's wifi does not work as is because f27 does not include the
drivers and the firmware for it's wifi Broadcom chipset.
So there is no way.
Also, reposync will sync the OS version of the running OS.
My networked machine runs an old fedora, so cannot sync
up with f27.
If there is a way to do that, I would love to know the incantation.
Cheers,
JD
Not allowed - robots denied.
Hello
rsync as used here?
https://linuxconfig.org/creating-a-package-repository-on-linux-fedora-and-debian
(Not tried)
Best,
rsync requires you to register with an account.
I really DO NOT want to be a mirror, and it is not so straight-forward how
to limit the mirroring to just the directory Packages of a certain
release and architecture.
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