12-19-06 06:14 AM
Hi,
.
I would like to:
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1._ keep a local copy of debian's source and binary file repositories
(from the stable branch), in order to do my very private
tinkering/experiments offline,
.
2._ have all the files in a local directory structure (instead of
using the web based mirrors) I would like to link offline to this local
copy, with the options to:
.
2.1_ use the source files and compile them in a debianized way,
2.2_ use the local debian binaries files if I choose to, or
2.3_ install regular linux files in a semi-debianized way or the good
old "./configure; make; make install;" Linux/Unix way
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and,
.
3._ keep my local copy in synch with the stable distribution
.
the thing is that the network installation takes way too long and,
when you are experimenting/learning, you find yourself repeating it
quite often
.
Basically I do not want to download anything from debian mirrors. I
want to be able to set up and customize a debian box, without even a
connection to the internet, say, keeping all the needed files in an
externally attached drive
.
I have read quite a bit of documentation, but I think it is not
primarily written with this need in mind
.
how do you do that?
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thanks
lbrtchx
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