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Hello,
I have a server and I would like to mirror ArchLinux, how much harddrive space I would need to mirror x86_64?
"god@heaven$ emerge world"
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These are my current mirror stats :
4,7G ./community/os/i686
4,5G ./community/os/x86_64
9,1G ./community/os
9,1G ./community
32K ./unstable/os/i686
28K ./unstable/os/x86_64
64K ./unstable/os
68K ./unstable
5,2G ./extra/os/i686
5,2G ./extra/os/x86_64
11G ./extra/os
11G ./extra
148M ./testing/os/i686
85M ./testing/os/x86_64
233M ./testing/os
233M ./testing
156M ./core/os/i686
166M ./core/os/x86_64
322M ./core/os
322M ./core
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OK for me it is possible 20GB. How do I start mirroring?
"god@heaven$ emerge world"
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start a ftp server as daemon (e.g, vsftpd) and copy in it all the packages you can.
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I use a cronned rsync on another mirror to update mine, and I think that's how I had bootstrapped the mirror too.
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is there a KDE front end to rsync? I know there is grsync but I use KDE
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