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Old 10-12-2011, 08:00 AM   #1
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LXer: Creating a package repository on Linux : Fedora and Debian


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This article at LinuxCareer.com is the logical continuation of our PXE article, because after reading this you will be able to network boot AND actually install the distribution of your choice. But there are other uses of creating your own repository. For example, bandwidth. If you manage a network and all the systems (or some) are running the same distribution, it's easier for you to just rsync in conjunction with a nearby mirror and serve updates yourself.

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