On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 18:32, Gerry Tool wrote: > On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 16:48, Marc Williams wrote: > > On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 16:41, Louis Garcia wrote: > > > I cant seem to get my fedora core 1 system registered with rhn. When I > > > click the rhn-applet it tells me that my system does not seem to be > > > registered with the Red Hat Network. When I hit Register with RHN is > > > runs up2date but now the register part. Anyone else seeing this? > > > > > > --Thanks > > > > > > > Yes, I was just about to post about that too. I'm finding the whole > > up2date, apt, yum, rhn a little confusing. Fortunately, I'll be running > > Axel Thimm's ATrpm product so I don't think I'll have to fret about it > > too much. > > Just try running up2date --configure. Up2date does not use rhn in > Fedora, it automatically uses yum repositories and sets up two channels > called "fedora-core-1" and "updates-released." > > If you have difficulty, I suggest you uninstall your current up2date and > up2date-gnome and install the latest version which is 4-1.16-1 and then > run up2date --configure. Should work after that. There are not yet any > updates for a Fedora Core 1 system. > I don't think up2date is the problem - the prompt to register with rhn occurs only when clicking on the update applet, not when running up2date from a terminal. Scott