Jesse Keating wrote:
A file repo would be good when I'm not reformatting all drives in the machine {normal} as I do a new install to the / folder, leaving my existing data and repo's intact. Also good in a re-install situation, so that I don't need to re-download the packages. Another situation that file:// urls would be useful - other types of removable media {cd/dvd/usb flash/usb hdd} that get inserted / mounted.On Wednesday 26 July 2006 16:25, Mike Chambers wrote:My /home/nfs/download/linux/whatever dir's is it. dir's=freshrpms, extras, whichever subdir/repository that I want to do. I mirror 2-3 of them so I don't have to d/l them. Mainly to do local mirrored repositories, via setup NFS.Adding an NFS repo makes sense. A file:// probably not as much (but I could be wrong).
DaveT.