I’m a newcomer to the list, and apologize if it’s already been answered
With Redhat 9, it was easy to get up2date working, and I could sign up for network support on a “demo’” basis to get the agent to automatically download only the necessary updates from the Redhat network
Since “upgrading” (?) to Fedora, Up2date no longer works – it essentially says that the operating system isn’t supported, and dies with an error statement
Going to the network site at redhat.com, I see nothing about Fedora
Going to fedora.redhat.com, I see nothing about network support (just a pointer to the updates folder)
Can Up2date work with Fedora?
Thanks
Larry Brenkus
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in the file /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources you need to put a # before the section that states
up2date default
to look something like below:
## up2date default
---
Doing this will turn off RHN and all of the yum, apt and local directories should work.