El 14/1/18 a las 21:40, JD escribió:
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> On 01/14/2018 01:32 PM, Kam Leo wrote:
>> Have you considered using wget?.
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>> On Sun, Jan 14, 2018 at 10:29 AM, JD <jd1008(a)gmail.com
>> <mailto:jd1008@gmail.com>> wrote:
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>> On 01/14/2018 10:52 AM, David King wrote:
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>> On 01/14/2018 12:31 PM, JD wrote:
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>> 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.
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>> The first hit from a Google search for "fedora repo on usb"
is:
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https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/29254/cache-all-the-content-of-...
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https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/29254/cache-all-the-content-of-...
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>> Does that do what you want?
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>> 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.
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>> Also, reposync will sync the OS version of the running OS.
>> My networked machine runs an old fedora, so cannot sync
>> up with f27.
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>> If there is a way to do that, I would love to know the incantation.
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>> Cheers,
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>> JD
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> Not allowed - robots denied.
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Hello
rsync as used here?
https://linuxconfig.org/creating-a-package-repository-on-linux-fedora-and...
(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.