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The system must have sufficient storage space to host a full Oracle Linux Media Pack DVD image (approximately 3.5 GB for Oracle Linux Release 6 Update 3).
To create a local yum repository (for example, if a system does not have Internet access):
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You can verify that the ISO was copied correctly by comparing its checksum with the digest value that is listed on edelivery.oracle.com, for example:
# sha1sum V33411-01.iso 7daae91cc0437f6a98a4359ad9706d678a9f19de V33411-01.iso Transfer the removable storage to the system on which you want to create a local yum repository, and copy the DVD image to a directory in a local file system.
# cp /media/USB_stick/V33411-01.iso /ISOs Create a suitable mount point, for example /var/OSimage/OL6.3_x86_64, and mount the DVD image on it.
# mkdir -p /var/OSimage/OL6.3_x86_64 # mount -o loop,ro /ISOs/V33411-01.iso /var/OSimage/OL6.3_x86_64 Note Include the read-only mount option (ro) to avoid changing the contents of the ISO by mistake.
Create an entry in /etc/fstab so that the system always mounts the DVD image after a reboot.
/ISOs/V33411-01.iso /var/OSimage/OL6.3_x86_64 iso9660 loop,ro 0 0 In the /etc/yum.repos.d directory, edit the existing repository files, such as public-yum-ol6.repo or ULN-base.repo, and disable all entries by setting enabled=0.
Create the following entries in a new repository file (for example, /etc/yum.repos.d/OL63.repo).
[OL63] name=Oracle Linux 6.3 x86_64 baseurl=file:/var/OSimage/OL6.3_x86_64 gpgkey=file:/etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY gpgcheck=1 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 OL63 Oracle Linux 6.3 x86_64 25,459 repolist: 25,459