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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Siep Kroonenberg wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">The mirror list is still the regular mirror list and has not been
adjusted for pretest. Therefore select-repository does not work
during pretest.
If you are accessing your rsync repository via a network mapping you
should be aware that the administrator does not necessarily see the
same mappings as a regular user.</pre>
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Thank you, Siep. So let me try to simplify my question to the absolute minimum : given that no network mappings are involved, and that my local "rsynch"d repository is at :<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">C:\TeX\Live\2021\Pre-test</blockquote>
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which contains (for example) "install-tl-windows,bat" and "install-tl-windows.exe", and given that I am working within the context of an elevated command prompt, what is the
<i>simplest</i> way to be able to verify, with 100% certainty, that the installation will take place from my local repository before allowing the installer to continue ?<br>
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** Phil.<br>
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