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Old 9th January 2010, 12:42 PM
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How to update F12 without Internet connection?

Hi all! I plan to install F12 (Fedora-12-i386DVD.iso) in a location where there's no Internet connection, thus I'd like to previously download the updates in order to install them once completed the installation. How can i perform this ? can I download the updates that were released after F12 launch date from somewhere ? how should I tell yum or rpm to find them ?

Thanks for any information about this.
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