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== Feature Wrangler Review (2009-07-21) == | |||
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== Questions == | |||
Will this support USB flash drives? | Will this support USB flash drives? | ||
Revision as of 03:16, 22 July 2009
Feature Wrangler Review (2009-07-21)
- Mail to listed email address bounced--please correct
- Contingency section needs to be completed.
After addressing these items please return this page to Category:FeatureReadyForWrangler
Thank you, poelcat 03:16, 22 July 2009 (UTC)
Questions
Will this support USB flash drives?
USB key's are up to 32GB these days which makes them much viable choice to use for containing packages even whole repo's than optical media. ( http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/DIRECTORY_SIZES.txt )
and how to make a usb volume into a media repo? ie. it should contain a media.repo file having something like
[InstallMedia] name=Fedora 11 mediaid=1243980279.769793 metadata_expire=-1 gpgcheck=0 cost=500
and a .disc info file which contains something like
1243980279.769793 Fedora 11 i386 ALL
this is beside having repodata [generated from createrepo]
so what do you think ? does it worth the effort ?
note: you could be interested in yum-plugin-tmprepo --Alsadi 18:02, 20 July 2009 (UTC)
a USB key with a full repo could be very valuable for those without access to good Internet. With deltarpm one could even stand a chance of keeping it updated over a poor connection. linuxcd.org could sell these to folks who can't download easily. --Billmcgonigle 19:04, 21 July 2009 (UTC)