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Operating Systems Linux How to find out what is size of repository? Post 302193853 by email-lalit on Sunday 11th of May 2008 11:49:04 AM
Old 05-11-2008
How to find out what is size of repository?

Hello,

I need to know what is the size of centos 5 repository?

Each centos 5 repository.

1) os
2) update
3) addons
4) centosplus
5) extras

Here is the website link mirror.centos.org

thanks
 

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