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Re: would like to do install from local mirror



On Wed, Jul 16, 2025 at 07:51:54PM +0000, fxkl47BF@protonmail.com wrote:
> what would be the easiest way to do an install from my local mirror
> would getting a copy of netinst.iso and modify it be practical
>

As someone else has pointed out, if you just need to install once on one
system and have fast network access, deb.debian.org is fine.

If you have to install many machines or you're isolated from the network
by an air gap or similar, then a mirror can be helpful as a cache of
packages.

I have a mirror set up at home - ftpysnc is the package I used and a
machine running either of Apache or NGINX as a web server is fine.
This means I've got a full mirror of Debian packages and a second directory
which is a mirror of the CD images. I also use it to make Debian .iso 
images from jigdo files.

Assuming that the mirror has an IP address in the 192.168 range
and a mirror under /debian: 

In the install dialogs, when it asks to set a mirror to install packages
from, select your local mirror - there's an option to select a mirror manually.

if my mirror is at 192.168.0.50 and the directory is /debian - set
http://192.168.0.50 as your mirror and go from there.

Does this help?

Andy Cater
(amacater@debian.org)
 


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