I was in a situation a couple of days ago, in which I was setting up some Fedora 14 desktops and I tried to install my software from rpms in an usb stick. For some external reason, the internet connection was down, and after installing F14, setting up the appropriate firewall rules and selinux booleans and file contexts, I tried to install my software from the rpms and it failed because it couldn't get information about the Fedora repo. I think that a just installed Fedora box should have the ability to install software from an usb stick without the need of an internet connection. Think about a computer with F14 for managing something in a place without internet connection (I have several cases like this). Is there a way to do this? kind regards Domingo Becker -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel