help: need a upstream mirror host
Iain Wade
iwade at optusnet.com.au
Mon Jan 19 23:18:26 UTC 2004
12 5 * * * mirror rsync -qa --delete rsync://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora /r2/data/mirror/fedora/
It's 50GB or so all up, you could probably just get the /fedora/core/development @ 32GB or add
an i386 to the end of that path for only 5.5GB.
I wonder what made fedora add ppc and ppc64 support and is sparc in the works?
--Iain
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 03:37:23PM -0500, nathan r. hruby wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get access from the primary source for Fedora for my campus
> so we can host a local mirror for ourselves and have timely updates.
>
> To try to make that happen I've emailed ftp at redhat.com, submitted the
> mirror app back, and tried to subscribe to mirror-list and mirror-list-d
> several times and still haven't heard a response back for anyone,
> automated or otherwise.
>
> So, with FC2 going beta next week, would anyone (preferably on I2) be
> willing to be an rsync host for me and my campus for Fedora? Or, if
> anyone has the office telephone number of whomever is responsible for
> dealing with fedora mirror sites, I'll take that too :)
>
> Really folks, it shouldn't be this hard!
>
> -n
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