Offline Pacman Cache management tool that allows off-the-grid updates via sneakernet (usb drives) or mesh Wi-Fi networks.
In the below example, make sure that usb-drive
is writable. Replace the path with
the correct one that points to your mounted USB drive.
Step 1: On the machine with internet connection, insert and mount the USB drive.
# Machine with internet connection
pacman-backup download /run/media/$USER/usb-drive;
pacman-backup cleanup /run/media/$USER/usb-drive;
sync;
# Unmount the USB drive and sneak/walk to other machine
Step 2: On the machine without internet connection, insert and mount the USB drive.
# Machine without internet connection
pacman-backup upgrade /run/media/$USER/usb-drive;
In the below example, the machine with internet connection has the IP 192.168.0.10
.
Replace the IP with the correct one that matches your setup. If in doubt, use ip
or ifconfig
.
Step 1: On the machine with internet connection, download all updates and serve them as local pacman archive mirror.
# Machine with internet connection
sudo pacman-backup download;
pacman-backup serve;
Step 2: On the machine without direct internet connection, download updates from the local pacman archive mirror.
# Machine without internet connection
sudo pacman-backup download http://192.168.0.10:15678/;
sudo pacman-backup upgrade;
If you don't trust automated upgrades and want to use pacman
directly, that's fine. You
can do so by using export
on the machine with internet connection and import
on the
machine without internet connection.
# Machine with internet connection
sudo pacman -Syuw;
pacman-backup export /run/media/$USER/usb-drive;
sync;
# Unmount the USB drive and sneak/walk to other machine
# Machine without internet connection
sudo pacman-backup import /run/media/$USER/usb-drive;
sync;
sudo pacman -Su;
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