On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Joe_Wulf <Joe_Wulf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Thank you, this will be helpful to what I need to do. If you go with reposync, it might be useful to provide your own package to replace centos-release (which holds /etc/yum.repos.d/*, among others). What I did is create a package local-release which obsoletes redhat-release and centos-release, and have its yum config point to my local reposync-created mirror. Regards, Fajar > -----Original Message----- > From: yum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:yum-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On > Behalf Of James Antill >> I have a 32bit and 64bit systems running RHEL5, with internal VMs >> operating with CENTOS5. >> What I'd like to do is keep my own copy of updates for each release >> (both RHEL and CENTOS) in a local repo for updating future builds. >> >> What is the process for doing this? > > reposync is the normal way to do it. Also you might want to look at: > > http://yum.baseurl.org/wiki/YumMultipleMachineCaching > > ...also note that reposync+RHN requires you have two systemid files, one for each > arch. _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum