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diff --git a/website/new/docs/cobbler-repos.html b/website/new/docs/cobbler-repos.html index bfd7464..ff99bf3 100644 --- a/website/new/docs/cobbler-repos.html +++ b/website/new/docs/cobbler-repos.html @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ All of these are good reasons to want a mirror server for all things kickstart a <h2>How To</h2> </a> <p> -he following instructions require Cobbler 0.4.6 or later and walk through an example of setting up a mirror of Fedora Core 6's install tree, extras, and updates. This will require a good bit of hard disk space, so be prepared :). These same commands work for all varieties of RHEL, Fedora, or Centos. +The following instructions require Cobbler 0.4.6 or later and walk through an example of setting up a mirror of Fedora Core 6's install tree, extras, and updates. This will require a good bit of hard disk space, so be prepared :). These same commands work for all varieties of RHEL, Fedora, or Centos. </p> <p> First, follow the setup for a DVD import here using the Fedora Core 6 install media. http://et.redhat.com/page/Cobbler_Import. If you did your import with Cobbler 0.4.5 or earlier, please do it again -- import now collects more data about the install trees that will be useful to cobbler. @@ -30,10 +30,10 @@ First, follow the setup for a DVD import here using the Fedora Core 6 install me Once the import is complete, we'll add the mirrors... </p> <blockquote> -cobbler repo add --mirror=http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/core/updates/6/i386/ --name=fc6i386updates --local-filename=fedora-updates +cobbler repo add --mirror=http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/core/updates/6/i386/ --name=fc6i386updates </blockquote> <blockquote> -cobbler repo add --mirror=http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/extras/6/i386/ --name=fc6i386extras --local-filename=fedora-extras +cobbler repo add --mirror=http://mirrors.kernel.org/fedora/extras/6/i386/ --name=fc6i386extras </blockquote> <p> These are just a few common examples. Say you have a RHEL5 or Centos4 machine? Perhaps you would want to add something from freshrpms, or someplace else? It works the same way. @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ This is rather experimental, but if you have a provisioning need for fast local cobbler repo-add --name=insertnamehere --mirror=rhn://rhn-channel-name </blockquote> <p> -That's just the channel-name, no server. This only works on RHEL5+ and you'll need entitlements for the channel in question. +That's just the channel-name, no server. This only works on RHEL5+ and you'll need entitlements for the channel in question. You also want a version of yum-utils at least equal to 1.0.4. </p> <a name="#updates"> |