I had to re-install Fedora 10 on a home desktop PC. In regard to this: Is it possible to have a local cache/ "repository" of all 1) Updates (Critical, Security, Bug-fixes), and 2) Additional installed rpm's (that were installed through PackageKit), e.g. Opera, Adobe Reader, etc. so that I do not have to download all those again (800 MB + D/L)
This would be similar to the 'aptonCD' package in Ubuntu ( http://aptoncd.sourceforge.net/) APTonCD is a tool with a graphical interface which allows you to create one > or more CDs or DVDs (you choose the type of media) with all of the packages > you've downloaded via APT-GET or APTITUDE, creating a removable repository > that you can use on other computers. > APTonCD will also allow you to automatically create media with all of your > .deb packages located in one specific repository, so that you can install > them into your computers without the need for an internet connection. Thanks, Jay -- Fedora 10, Ubuntu 9.04 (i686)
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