Jeremy said: >... shot > down for not knowing the format for some undocumented file. The release notes state "Additional repositories can be configured in the /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources file." The file itself has the format info in the comments. > Someone else said the Stanford mirror was busy? Ugh, it seems like no > matter which one I choose, it's either very slow or has too many users > connected. > > Someone else also said that HTTP is preferred? I'll try that, I've just > always assumed that FTP would be prefered for file downloads. HTTP is preferred because the FC version of rhn-applet doesn't talk FTP. If you are using a development version of rhn-applet it isn't an issue. > Also, what about the 'updates-released' deal? Do i need to use a mirror > for that too? updates-released is where all the updates are. http://fedora.redhat.com/download/updates.html IIRC the mirror you had configured was just for the OS, which just holds the RPMs that are part of the original ISO set. Best case is to comment out all the fedora.redhat.com lines and replace them with a mirror (or two). As I said before, up2date downloads headers from all configured sources so just adding a mirror without removing the originals won't do any good. -- William Hooper