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Hi,
I am a linux enthusiast cum student. I already installed Arch on my laptop. Learned loads. Then, suddenly one fine day had to format my laptop because of a service problem. I lost all of my Arch settings . However, I copied by /pkg to a backup drive.
The problem is now I want to reinstall Arch. All of my packages are now so old. (nearly 4 months ). I have a very poor connection at home ( ~0.26 Mb/s ) . I would be running KDE and Openbox, a couple of common applications ... all leading to a download of aroud 5-6 GB if done anew . Considering my backup of previous pkgs I would still be leading around 3 GB at the least.
I'm pretty lazy and don't want to do it all again. Can somebody suggest me ...
a way to install arch without wasting time downloading all the packages ... which takes a long time considering my bandwidth
I'm running a Core 2 duo processor with Windows 7 and a fundamental Arch upon it right now ...
Have all the RAM ~ 3 GB and disk space ~ 150 GB free.
I'm reasonably competent and ok with coding. Can configure any app mostly.
I am running Virtualbox too.
Arch has so far answered all of my wishes ...
Plz make it answer this one too
Thanks
Last edited by gapo (2009-08-19 17:15:02)
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Take your laptop to work/school or some place with a fast internet?
Rolling distro and slow internet dont quite mix well if you cant roll. Might wanna look at something static like debian.
btw, i think you mean 0.26Mb/s (2MB a min)... 0.26MB/s is not slow at all (15MBs a minute)
Last edited by Chrysalis (2009-08-19 17:11:42)
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do a netinstall and setup your own mirror with all packages you have. (You better have the complete 'base' group)
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There is an option to download packages in the background, so you could run it at night when nobody else is using the internet, then it is updated.
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@ Chrysalis : yup .. Its 0.26 Mb/s ... I always mix this up . Thanks .Something static never fit me enough
@Dieter@be : I'll check out netinstall .
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