====== Creating a Local Yum Repository Using an ISO Image ====== * Transfer the removable storage to the system on which you want to create a local yum repository, and copy the DVD image (**V921569-01.iso**) to a directory (**/media/V921569-01.iso**) in a local file system. For transfer file can be used application WinSCP. * Create a suitable mount point, for example /mnt/OSimage/OL7.4_x86_64, and mount the DVD image on it. # mkdir -p /mnt/OSimage/OL7.4_x86_64 # mount -o loop,ro /media/V921569-01.iso /mnt/OSimage/OL7.4_x86_64 * **__Note__** * Include the read-only mount option (ro) to avoid changing the contents of the ISO by mistake. * Edit file /etc/fstab and add this row below,so that the system always mounts the DVD image after a reboot. /media/V921569-01.iso /mnt/OSimage/OL7.4_x86_64 iso9660 loop,ro 0 0 * Save and close file /etc/fstab * Create a new repository file containing these rows below (/etc/yum.repos.d/OL74.repo). [OL74] name=Oracle Linux 7.4 x86_64 baseurl=file:///mnt/OSimage/OL7.4_x86_64 gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY gpgcheck=0 enabled=1 Clean up the yum cache. # yum clean all Test that you can use yum to access the repository. # yum repolist Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit, security ... repo id repo name status OL74 Oracle Linux 7.4 x86_64 25,459 repolist: 25,459