On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Tzafrir Cohen <tzaf...@cohens.org.il>wrote:

> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:39:16PM -0600, Victor Padro wrote:
> > I have seen many How to's regarding Local Repositories, but I don't know
> if
> > it covers all architectures including ARM.
> >
> > What I'm trying to do is to setup a Server on my network which will have
> a
> > local repo for my two NSLU2 and maybe if it's not
> > too big(40GBs the actual size of the HHD) will hold also repos for AMD64
> and
> > i386 Arch.
> > Why?  because I have only one ADSL 1Mb link on the network, and sometimes
> > there's so much trafic and the NSLU2s can't be upgraded or even updated.
>
> Maybe replace it with an APT proxy? Updating a full mirror takes
> bandwidth of its own. It may not be worth it for a single station or
> two.
>
> (Hmm... there was a wiki page explaining about proxying apt, IIRC. I
> can't find it now)
>
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Actually the local repo will be for 12 servers(etch and lenny) and the 2
NSLU2(Lenny), that's why I wanted to be multi arch, nevertheless I will look
foward for APT Proxy, thank you Tzafrir.

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