At Sun, 03 Apr 2011 14:12:55 -0400 CentOS mailing list <centos@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > hello > somebody might help to create a script to download the repo DAG of > CentOS 5.5 to my PC. I already did with OS, Update, and Extras packages. > I want to do with DAG repository. > > I tried but I don't know much about scripts. > Thanks > Fidel I use a thumb drive to 'mirror' the centos, epel, and rpmforge repos: mkdirs.sh: #!/bin/bash there=`dirname $0` here=`pwd` cd $there there=`pwd` cd $here rootdir=`dirname $there` mkdir -vp $rootdir/adobe/linux/i386/ mkdir -vp $rootdir/centos/5/addons/x86_64/ mkdir -vp $rootdir/centos/5/addons/i386 mkdir -vp $rootdir/centos/5/centosplus/x86_64/ mkdir -vp $rootdir/centos/5/centosplus/i386 mkdir -vp $rootdir/centos/5/contrib/x86_64/ mkdir -vp $rootdir/centos/5/contrib/i386 mkdir -vp $rootdir/centos/5/extras/x86_64/ mkdir -vp $rootdir/centos/5/extras/i386 mkdir -vp $rootdir/centos/5/os/x86_64/ mkdir -vp $rootdir/centos/5/os/i386 mkdir -vp $rootdir/centos/5/updates/x86_64/ mkdir -vp $rootdir/centos/5/updates/i386 mkdir -vp $rootdir/epel/5/x86_64/ mkdir -vp $rootdir/epel/5/i386/ mkdir -vp $rootdir/rpmforge/el5/x86_64/ mkdir -vp $rootdir/rpmforge/el5/i386/ centos.sh: #!/bin/bash there=`dirname $0` here=`pwd` cd $there there=`pwd` cd $here rootdir=`dirname $there` export RSYNCSERVER="rsync://mirror.clarkson.edu/centos" export RSYNCCMD="rsync -avP --delete" $RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/5/addons/x86_64/ $rootdir/centos/5/addons/x86_64/ #$RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/5/addons/i386/ $rootdir/centos/5/addons/i386/ $RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/5/centosplus/x86_64/ $rootdir/centos/5/centosplus/x86_64/ #$RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/5/centosplus/i386/ $rootdir/centos/5/centosplus/i386/ $RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/5/contrib/x86_64/ $rootdir/centos/5/contrib/x86_64/ #$RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/5/contrib/i386/ $rootdir/centos/5/contrib/i386/ $RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/5/extras/x86_64/ $rootdir/centos/5/extras/x86_64/ #$RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/5/extras/i386/ $rootdir/centos/5/extras/i386/ #$RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/5/os/x86_64/ $rootdir/centos/5/os/x86_64/ #$RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/5/os/i386/ $rootdir/centos/5/os/i386/ $RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/5/updates/x86_64/ $rootdir/centos/5/updates/x86_64/ #$RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/5/updates/i386/ $rootdir/centos/5/updates/i386/ epel.sh: #!/bin/bash there=`dirname $0` here=`pwd` cd $there there=`pwd` cd $here rootdir=`dirname $there` export RSYNCSERVER="rsync://mirrors.servercentral.net/fedora-epel" export RSYNCCMD="rsync -avP --delete" $RSYNCCMD --exclude=/debug/ $RSYNCSERVER/5/x86_64/ $rootdir/epel/5/x86_64/ rpmforge.sh: #!/bin/bash there=`dirname $0` here=`pwd` cd $there there=`pwd` cd $here rootdir=`dirname $there` export RSYNCSERVER="rsync://apt.sw.be/pub/freshrpms/pub/dag/redhat/" export RSYNCCMD="rsync -avP --delete" $RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/el5/en/x86_64/rpmforge/ $rootdir/rpmforge/el5/x86_64/ #$RSYNCCMD $RSYNCSERVER/el5/en/i386/rpmforge/ $rootdir/rpmforge/el5/i386/ I use two 16G thumb drives, one for the i386 repos and one for the x86_64 repos. I don't bother with the base repo: when there is a point release, I download the DVD iso(s) and park them on my main machine, mount them loopback, and nfs export them. I use thumb drives for the various updates, because that lets me go somewhere with high-speed internet and update them. > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > -- Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 / heller@xxxxxxxxxxxx Deepwoods Software -- http://www.deepsoft.com/ () ascii ribbon campaign -- against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org -- against proprietary attachments _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos