On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 22:07, Gary Hodder wrote:
> On 22 Mar 2003 21:20:16 -0800, you wrote:
> 
> >  For the impatient..(of which I am one) download the last rc iso...
> >then add a cooker mirror for updates do urpmi --update --auto
> >--auto-select and wait about 45 minutes.  Then grab the kernel and do
> >rpm -ivh on the kernel and poof you are running 9.1...
> >
> >James
> >> 
> Is there a way to auto get the required updated rpm's to save them locally.
> I want to update other machines and don't want each machine to download from
> the net.
> I could then copy those files to the rc2 directory and burn them as 9.1 final.
> 
> Gary.

if you do it on the first box with the --noclean option this will leave
all of the rpms in /var/cache/urpmi/rpms   Then from there you'll have
all you need to do what you are wanting.  Or burn them off to a CD and
just cd /mnt/cdrom urpmi *.rpm in the directory on each box already
installed.


James

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