How create an Ubuntu 16.04 mirror using rsync

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I need create a mirror only of Ubuntu 16.04 and with rsync because is over a CentOS server and can not use apt-mirror or debmirror. If I use rsync -a --bwlimit=128 rsync://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu /media/mirror/ubuntu this command go to download all the ubuntu repository, I need only 16.04







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  • Does this article help? I think you need to set switches to exclude certain files/types to achieve what you want with rsync
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  • Not the slightest idea how to do it
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  • Sorry, I think my link didn't work.. osguides.net/common-software/…
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I need create a mirror only of Ubuntu 16.04 and with rsync because is over a CentOS server and can not use apt-mirror or debmirror. If I use rsync -a --bwlimit=128 rsync://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu /media/mirror/ubuntu this command go to download all the ubuntu repository, I need only 16.04







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  • Does this article help? I think you need to set switches to exclude certain files/types to achieve what you want with rsync
    – Graham
    Apr 26 at 16:40










  • Not the slightest idea how to do it
    – conde
    Apr 26 at 17:28










  • Sorry, I think my link didn't work.. osguides.net/common-software/…
    – Graham
    Apr 27 at 6:28












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I need create a mirror only of Ubuntu 16.04 and with rsync because is over a CentOS server and can not use apt-mirror or debmirror. If I use rsync -a --bwlimit=128 rsync://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu /media/mirror/ubuntu this command go to download all the ubuntu repository, I need only 16.04







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I need create a mirror only of Ubuntu 16.04 and with rsync because is over a CentOS server and can not use apt-mirror or debmirror. If I use rsync -a --bwlimit=128 rsync://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu /media/mirror/ubuntu this command go to download all the ubuntu repository, I need only 16.04









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  • Does this article help? I think you need to set switches to exclude certain files/types to achieve what you want with rsync
    – Graham
    Apr 26 at 16:40










  • Not the slightest idea how to do it
    – conde
    Apr 26 at 17:28










  • Sorry, I think my link didn't work.. osguides.net/common-software/…
    – Graham
    Apr 27 at 6:28
















  • Does this article help? I think you need to set switches to exclude certain files/types to achieve what you want with rsync
    – Graham
    Apr 26 at 16:40










  • Not the slightest idea how to do it
    – conde
    Apr 26 at 17:28










  • Sorry, I think my link didn't work.. osguides.net/common-software/…
    – Graham
    Apr 27 at 6:28















Does this article help? I think you need to set switches to exclude certain files/types to achieve what you want with rsync
– Graham
Apr 26 at 16:40




Does this article help? I think you need to set switches to exclude certain files/types to achieve what you want with rsync
– Graham
Apr 26 at 16:40












Not the slightest idea how to do it
– conde
Apr 26 at 17:28




Not the slightest idea how to do it
– conde
Apr 26 at 17:28












Sorry, I think my link didn't work.. osguides.net/common-software/…
– Graham
Apr 27 at 6:28




Sorry, I think my link didn't work.. osguides.net/common-software/…
– Graham
Apr 27 at 6:28















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