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[opensuse] Caching updates locally/Local update server
- From: Prajjwal Devkota <prajjwal.devkota@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 15:07:49 +0545
- Message-id: <1176456169.2927.40.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi Everyone,
I need to update my opensuse machines at times, and the uplink is not so
good as it through VSAT links. I was looking for a place where the
online updater stores its files, but I could not find any location. The
files seemed to be temporarily stored in /var/adm/mount/..., but then
once the update was over, these files got automatically removed.
If there is no option for creating an automated local update server, I
think I would have to manage with locally cached rpms, but then, even
for locally cached rpms, which location can I find them in, and what
would be a good idea to manage my updates for a LAN?
The funny thing is: in Yast2, when I go to Patch->All in this list, I
see that the option Keep has been selected. However, the rpms do not
seem to appear anywhere.
Can anyone help me out with this?
Thanks,
Prajjwal
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I need to update my opensuse machines at times, and the uplink is not so
good as it through VSAT links. I was looking for a place where the
online updater stores its files, but I could not find any location. The
files seemed to be temporarily stored in /var/adm/mount/..., but then
once the update was over, these files got automatically removed.
If there is no option for creating an automated local update server, I
think I would have to manage with locally cached rpms, but then, even
for locally cached rpms, which location can I find them in, and what
would be a good idea to manage my updates for a LAN?
The funny thing is: in Yast2, when I go to Patch->All in this list, I
see that the option Keep has been selected. However, the rpms do not
seem to appear anywhere.
Can anyone help me out with this?
Thanks,
Prajjwal
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