Mike Klinke said: > The only minor glitch was; > > yum was not installed even though up2date is now configured to use it, > so I had to install it manually. After installation up2date blew up > with an error "list index out of range" but emptying out the > /var/spool/up2date directory cleared that problem. Yum is not required for up2date. Up2date is configured to use yum repositories, using it's own interface. As a matter of fact, on my upgraded Shrike machine, I used up2date to install yum from Fedora's repository. -- William Hooper