Hello,
We will be adding the sites/Fermi area to the main scientific linux
repositories this week. I do hope this doesn't come as a surprise to
people, other than to find out that it wasn't there before.
As it say's in the "Tips on mirroring S.L."
https://www.scientificlinux.org/download/mirroring/mirror.tips
you can easily exclude the Fermi area.
If you are using rsync add "--exclude=sites/Fermi" to your rsync script.
If you are using lftp add "--exclude sites/Fermi" to your lftp script
Note: There will be files that will not be caught by these excludes.
They are the links in the images directories, so for each distribution
there will be a "i386/images/SLF" "i386/images/Fermi" "i386/images/LTS"
that are really just links to the "i386/sites/Fermi/images" directory.
This will not happen all on the same day, but over the course of this week.
Tomorrow - March 21:
303/i386/sites/Fermi - 4.9G
304/i386/sites/Fermi - 3.7G
304/x86_64/sites/Fermi - 2.6G
Wedensday - March 22:
305/i386/sites/Fermi - 2.7G
305/x86_64/sites/Fermi - 2.0G
Thursday - March 23:
41/i386/sites/Fermi - 1.4G
42/i386/sites/Fermi - 1.1G
42/x86_64/sites/Fermi - 958M
If this is going to cause a problem, please let me know as soon as possible.
Thanks
Troy Dawson
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