Private Fedora repository

From: Frank (FIR_at_Frank.net)
Date: 12/08/04

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    I've tried searching for the answer to this question, but "Mirror" and
    "Repository" are pretty commonly used words around here.

    I'd like to setup a private repository for personal use. I have several
    machines on a network served by a satellite connection which places a
    pretty low limit on what I can download before I get throttled. Because
    of that, updating a newly installed FC3 machine already takes days and
    much effort.

    I'd like to have one of the machines maintain a repository of all
    updates and then point the others machines at this local repository.
    This will be good for me, and good for the public mirrors as well.

    Can anyone point me to directions for how to do this?

    Frank.

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