On 01/22/2013 07:14 AM, Tim Flink wrote: > As a short term fix, I'd suggest a couple of things: > 1. Use --disablerepo= on the fedup cli to make sure that the right > repos are disabled > > 2. Either define your local repos on the cli using --repourl > <name>=<url> or re-do the url to use $releasever so that they're > properly modified and pulled in I had another system to upgrade today and neither one of these suggestions worked. I continued to see ~300kB/sec download speeds instead of 10MB/sec+. The system this time was the local respository server itself, so the packages were technically already on the file system. I do see my custom repo names being listed (and files downloaded) during the fedup initialization. I even went as far as moving the, disabled, default Fedora yum repo configs to /tmp, but fedup continued to use an Internet mirror. Even after "fedup-cli --clean". Which component should I file the bug against? Fedup? Thanks, Michael -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test