Hello everyone!
I am trying do a mirror repository offline for an institute.
I already read the https://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror . But, i don't understand correctly how to do it.
Someone have some tips to help me? I know to i have to do it with rsync app, but i don't know how to set up this to download just 'i386, amd63 and source' files.
Greetings, Kevin.
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How to mirror Debian repository
Re: How to mirror Debian repository
Is this a homework assignment?
Your link starts out asking "Whether to mirror". I'd add one more question: Are you prepared to maintain the mirror? If not, don't build it.
Your link starts out asking "Whether to mirror". I'd add one more question: Are you prepared to maintain the mirror? If not, don't build it.
Re: How to mirror Debian repository
Hello Bulkley. I'm trying to do it for an institute where are students cursing. We have the hardware to maintain this.
Do you know how to do it?
Do you know how to do it?
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Re: How to mirror Debian repository
Everything is explained in Debian wiki. What did you not really understand?
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Re: How to mirror Debian repository
How to set up the rsync.conf to download only i386 amd64 and source. And where storage it.
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Re: How to mirror Debian repository
Please, check this. Good luck.gaticak7 wrote:How to set up the rsync.conf to download only i386 amd64 and source. And where storage it.
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Re: How to mirror Debian repository
There is also Aptly which I have used in the past to create a personal mirror of the debian repository, it can be fine-tuned to only synchronize the parts you want. The website has some examples/tutorials to help you get started and I found it to be reliable enough when I was testing many different installation options.
Re: How to mirror Debian repository
Thanks, I'll check this.None1975 wrote:Please, check this. Good luck.gaticak7 wrote:How to set up the rsync.conf to download only i386 amd64 and source. And where storage it.
Re: How to mirror Debian repository
That's sounds nice, I'll see it then.Dai_trying wrote:There is also Aptly which I have used in the past to create a personal mirror of the debian repository, it can be fine-tuned to only synchronize the parts you want. The website has some examples/tutorials to help you get started and I found it to be reliable enough when I was testing many different installation options.