On 06/09/2015 04:52 AM, Robert Dady wrote:
Hi,

I have 2 computers: "A" has F22 and 3G cell phone Internet connection
with a limited data plan, "B" has Windows7 / Ubuntu 15.04 / F22 Live and
broadband Internet connection.

I want "A" make a (dnf) list of packages of available updates, which I
could download on "B" and install them offline on "A" from a USB stick.

Is it feasible?

Sure. One way would be to create a local repo. I'd set aside a
partition on B and creating the local repo on that partition. Then you
could copy the RPMs you need on A from this local repo onto the USB
stick and do a local update on A.

Instructions on creating a local repo:

        http://dotancohen.com/howto/yum_repo.html

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