Ok, I went through the steps you had outlined, and it looks like I did have the key installed. I see the gpg-pubkey-4f2a6fd2-3f9d9d3b rpm info like you have listed. I did a --import again to see if that made a difference, but it still gave the same error. I then tried it w/the same file, but that was re-downloaded. It worked fine that time....... So I'm not sure why the file may have downloaded incorrectly the first time, but it seems to have worked today. Did the file get changed between yesterday and today on the server? Did someone re-upload it during that time, and that would be why my first one (from yesterday) didn't work? Hmmm... k -----Original Message----- From: nosp [mailto:nosp@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 17:37 To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Also having problems installing new kernel On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 21:49, Kevin Hanser wrote: > I've noticed that some other people mentioned that they couldn't > install the new kernel thru up2date... I'm also experiencing this > problem. If I try to use up2date, it tells me that it has an invalid > GPG signature, and the file was corrupted. I've also tried > downloading the rpm manually, and using the rpm commandline to install > it. When I try that, it complains: > error: kernel-2.4.22-1.2129.nptl.i686.rpm: V3 DSA signature: BAD, key > ID 4f2a6fd2 > error: kernel-2.4.22-1.2129.nptl.i686.rpm cannot be installed > The "BAD, key ID xxx" is a hint that the problem is that RPM doesn't recognize the GPG key that signed the rpm as one it should trust, not that the file is corrupted. It has a GPG key, but RPM doesn't like it. Do this: 1) Verify you do not have this GPG key; here's what I see when I DO have the key: # rpm -q gpg-pubkey | grep 4f2 gpg-pubkey-4f2a6fd2-3f9d9d3b # rpm -qi gpg-pubkey-4f2a6fd2-3f9d9d3b Name : gpg-pubkey Relocations: (not relocateable) Version : 4f2a6fd2 Vendor: (none) Release : 3f9d9d3b Build Date: Thu 06 Nov 2003 06:08:47 PM GMT Install Date: Thu 06 Nov 2003 06:08:47 PM GMT Build Host: localhost Group : Public Keys Source RPM: (none) Size : 0 License: pubkey Signature : (none) Summary : gpg(Fedora Project <fedora@xxxxxxxxxx>) Description : -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: rpm-4.2.1 (beecrypt-3.0.0) mQGiBD+dnTsRBACwnlz4AhctOLlVBAsq+RaU82nb5P3bD1YJJpsAce1Ckd2sBUOJD11NUCqH 8c7EctOquOZ5zTcWxHiWWbLyKQwUw2SUvnWa5SSbi8kI8q9MTPsPvhwtgMrQMLenMO+nsrxr SaG6XcD+ssfJNxC7NQVCQAj3pvvg9rKi3ygsM7CXHwCghgsqX6TOr55HE90DbEsoq3b/jjsD /i8aIZ6urUgrpAkQslcakXdJLKgSdwjRUgVZgvYZb7kAx1iPq0t/AhB3NJw3zW4AAKJohGg3 xj5K4V8PJEZrSIpoRYlF43Kqlfu2p5ghWT89SP4YAlWPeTqf0+dTYUYz3b144k2ZFOdRuXIR xunoYNAUr9oMrxBXbJ/eY+0UQX3pBACYzKizyY4JJgd0zFJmNkcdK9nzcm+btYFnYQo33w5G SE686UNr+9yiXt9tmPRvNEbj3u+xoAX8B/5k3aZ5NbUhV64/VcKlUdRIxNlFCG7I9KgxeHWA Ywi7yqOGXM3T/v6o7GLdQEB0ChFqS7kUlqmwLV+C3QhlrFe/Cuk26i+Q6rQiRmVkb3JhIFBy b2plY3QgPGZlZG9yYUByZWRoYXQuY29tPohbBBMRAgAbBQI/nZ07BgsJCAcDAgMVAgMDFgIB Ah4BAheAAAoJELRCadBPKm/S2PAAnRTlhorITphab+oxAHtbxZF9BVyDAJ9WOVaZUG53IWWI AXOGv3j/cmr3lohGBBMRAgAGBQI/nZ22AAoJECGRgM3bQqYOR5QAoIp1G+omVktq/snxpmz5 UeHjlSYjAKCRr/ea/L7S7ZTxB18cf1TYfad1x4hGBBARAgAGBQI/ntjgAAoJECnVuiSN9W0F USUAoJnrone4J0o1HMkRz+6g9KVuO2FyAJ0XyebOzVmI9U5OyOfnNmYV0wnQcrkBDQQ/nZ08 EAQAugOfLWJbKwMA9vg2mJU594TZU0HRJkx/fqYhx0YxWWRpzplrEyvcDXuYcWi1Hwh0tD86 T4fR5GV6joWiWClzD+Hwhhb6gcSdeSGlGLlZAvWYtFSHWiv+3LaI9w8Vtczl99Bh2WiMDNDD Gw0RQg6ZaftldLSe4j1pffpFGQ8SuisAAwUEAKVxqLT7fC5xQ6oclcZ+PhoDlePQ1BiTS7tu GM07bFF4nNvY91LL7S31pooz3XbGSWP8jxzSv1Fw35YhSmWGOBOEXluqMbVQGJJ5m8fqJOjC 0imbfeWgr/T7zLrJeiljDxvX+6TyawyWQngF6v1Hq6FRV0O0bOp9Npt5zqCbDGs/iEYEGBEC AAYFAj+dnTwACgkQtEJp0E8qb9L//gCcDVYnDegNCOxDn1sedDwxw+0h8OcAn1CZHof15Qqx nTwEnvwF2QeOI5dn =mJAx -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- 2) Import the Fedora key to your rpm keyring (it's strange that you don't have this already -- you should also check that you have the "fedora-release-1-3" rpm installed): # rpm --import /usr/share/doc/fedora-release-1/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora 3) Try installing the RPM again. You could tell RPM to not perform its digital signature checks (check the rpm man page), but that's just avoiding the problem. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list