Repos d file format
You would need to mount the ISO image locally in order to extract the required configuration files. You may follow similar steps as I've mentioned below:. Thanks for reply , i have followed the above step. I checked the internt and i am bit confused. I checked my redhat release - CentOS Linux release 8. Can you please give me the link from where i can download iso image for "CentOS Linux release 8.
Otherwise, you may download the required package alone and do the extract. I've used the command on CentOS 8. Once done, extract the required files from centos-repos package as mentioned. This is option one. Another option, is to download the required package standalone from CentOS mirrors and then extract.
Run this command and find out which version of centos-repos package is required. Mathieu Bridon Mathieu Bridon 2 2 silver badges 9 9 bronze badges. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Podcast Helping communities build their own LTE networks. Podcast Making Agile work for data science.
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Here in the baseurl which link should I give? I'm fully confused about this. How do I get that baseurl link? Can anyone please explain to me clearly? Found this here. Hope it helps. The 'baseurl' line is the path that machine uses to get to the repository. If the machine has direct access to it or mounts it as a filesystem you can use a baseurl line like:. The baseurl is the location of the repository's files. You obtain this information from the provider of the repository.
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