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Hello all,
Hope everyone had a happy new year.
I see that according to https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pa … _USB_stick
I can write packages to a cd or usb drive for offline/ no network access computers.
Here is what I am trying to accomplish:
Computer 1 - Arch Linux installed on local SSD and Hard Drive is /home
Computer 2 - Actually Arch Linux installed on a Sandisk 64GB flash drive.
Can I use something like this: CacheDir = /run/media/robert/c396b704-0051-4482-a483-d9accb1a61e5/var/cache/pacman/pkg
on the usb drive, so pacman will look to the local SSD install for updates, and avoid re-downloading the packages. This way I can also prevent pacman from writing packages to the USB Drive.
Feel like there is something I'm missing reading that post.
Thanks in advance,
HaloSlayer255
Last edited by HaloSlayer255 (2019-01-25 05:06:49)
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There's a wiki entry for installing packages offline.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/of … f_packages
Last edited by Jclifton44 (2019-01-07 04:01:03)
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There's a wiki entry for installing packages offline.
Thanks for the reply Jclifton44,
That worked out great, must have lost that page from using the wrong search terms.
Thanks again,
HaloSlayer255
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