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Well, my hard drive on my server died recently, and so I need to re-install. My problem is that I no longer have internet access at home. I plan to just burn the core cd, install the core, and then install the few packages that i need manually. (Go to each mirror, track the dependencies my self, save all of the packages to a flash drive and install them manually via "pacman -A pckgname". I did it a couple of times before the hard drive died, installing truecrypt. It worked if a little time consuming.
I was wondering if anyone had any simpler solutions to this problem? What I want is a basic install of arch, with only openssh,nfs,samba installed. And really, i could probably skip nfs and just use sshfs.
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I was wondering if anyone had any simpler solutions to this problem? What I want is a basic install of arch, with only openssh,nfs,samba installed. And really, i could probably skip nfs and just use sshfs.
Your best bet is to do as you've already said -- just install Arch and manually install those packages yourself. Given your predicament, I can't think of a simpler solution, other than hosting your own repo prior to your reinstalling which satisfied these dependencies -- is that feasible?
-- Thomas Adam
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Ruckus wrote:I was wondering if anyone had any simpler solutions to this problem? What I want is a basic install of arch, with only openssh,nfs,samba installed. And really, i could probably skip nfs and just use sshfs.
Your best bet is to do as you've already said -- just install Arch and manually install those packages yourself. Given your predicament, I can't think of a simpler solution, other than hosting your own repo prior to your reinstalling which satisfied these dependencies -- is that feasible?
-- Thomas Adam
Well it would be feasible if this wasn't my server already
After I get my server set up with the way I've outlined above, how hard would it be to download all of the packages in a repo at once to a flash drive without using pacman? (From a windows machine at work unfortunately). That way i could set up a local lan repo at home for my other 5 computers laying around
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Here's a link to the packages in the i686 core repo: ftp://mir1.archlinuxfr.org/archlinux/core/os/i686/. Move up in the directory tree for the x86_64, extra and community packages.
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Here's a link to the packages in the i686 core repo: ftp://mir1.archlinuxfr.org/archlinux/core/os/i686/. Move up in the directory tree for the x86_64, extra and community packages.
Yeah, but how to download them all at once :S Hmm, I think i remember there being a wget for windows. Maybe that will work.
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