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I'm attempting to install Arch 64 via FTP. During the installation, it everything downloaded at a decent speed (probably because I was on a repository different then the one in the sources list). Running from the hard drive, packages download down in the bytes. It's awful! What's going on here? Is there anything I can do to fix it?
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use a mirror, main server is being throtled, check /etc/pacman.d/*
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use a mirror, main server is being throtled, check /etc/pacman.d/*
Which mirror do you recommend I use?
Also, is /etc/pacman.d/ a list of mirrors or the same as /etc/pacman.conf?
Last edited by rbrownclown (2007-03-27 15:36:58)
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/etc/pacman.d is a directory that contains several small files. Each file contains a list of servers for it's namesake repo. You then need to select a mirror to replace ftp.archlinux.org at the top of each file.
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Try sortmirrors
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rbrownclown,
There was a recent announcement that gives a bit more detail about the throttling of the main arch repository.
http://archlinux.org/news/302/
Posting the url just for completeness, in case others run across this same issue with regard to the x86_64 repos.
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Try sortmirrors
sortmirrors is buggy and has been known to blank all files in /etc/pacman.d/
try rankmirrors instead (expected to be included with pacman 3 I believe)
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Stalwart wrote:Try sortmirrors
sortmirrors is buggy and has been known to blank all files in /etc/pacman.d/
try rankmirrors instead (expected to be included with pacman 3 I believe)
For me it always worked fine
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