On Monday 13 December 2004 12:31 pm, Joao Clemente wrote: > Hi. > I'll need to install two debian machines (sarge probably) in a place > where they have dial-up... I usually do my installation over the > network as I usually have acess to a broadband connection with > unlimited nacional traffic. > > I tought of mirroring a debian mirror to my laptop, using my > broadband connection, to use it as a local mirror on that place where > there is only dial-up. > > What's the best way to do it? > I've read recently about FAI on LinuxToday, maybe I should follow FAI > procedure for setting up the mirror? It suggests the use of > mkdebmirror script (debmirror and rsync). Is this script only > usefull for FAI or will I suceed to get the mirror as I want (not for > use with FAI)? > > Thanks > Joao Clemente
I use 'debmirror'. There are plenty of options to limit it to what you want to mirror, if you run 'debmirror' without options you end up with a full Debian mirror in your home directory :) -- Greg C. Madden -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]