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Removing packages from a local, apt-mirror based repo

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I currently have local repo installed using apt-mirror as was described in linuxtechi website. It has deb-amd64 data of 2 versions of Ubuntu, namely, 20.04 and 22.04. Now I would like to support only 22.04 and remove the 20.04 only data with minimal effort. Is there a smart way to do this? I do not mind downloading the entire data again, if necessary, but do not wish to do the set up again. And if it isn't possible, what is the best way to recreate the site as I find apt-mirror being a little difficult to maintain.

Thanks in advance for any feedback and help.

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