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redhat-setup-local-yum-repositories

In Linux, a repository is a central database of software. Linux distributions have a central repository for system and commonly-used software. Often administrators may have a need for a specialized software package, or to manage network bandwidth. For these reasons, they need to set up a new custom local repository. Yum is a local repository for RPM package files. These packages compress available software for Linux distributions. With the repository, you can download, install and hold packages on a local disk or remotely.

  • Updated Nov 2, 2020

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