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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/18/2015 6:46 AM, Richard Shaw
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 8:13 AM, Kirk
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I also tried to setup my Fedora hosts with a local repo.
That's what I do for CentOS. But I never figured it out. I
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<div>It should work the same. I setup my packages in
/var/local/packages/local/$RELEASEVER and run createrepo
in them. I export it via NFS and every computer can use
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I guess I can go back and look at it. The first thing I had to do
was decide between Workstation and Server. I guess for Myth stuff
we'd want Workstation. But then looking at the ISOs, the choice is
between a "Live" ISO, which is bigger, and the "netinst" ISO, which
is not what I want. What I recall is once I downloaded these images,
they were missing the repodata stuff needed for a local repo.<br>
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