On Wed, 2005-08-10 at 03:19 +1000, Michael D. Setzer II wrote: > I had a motherboard get fried, and replaced it, and decided to do a > clean install of the system after backing up the data. Did an install of > FC4 and then did a yum update that did the basic repos, but then > did the update again, and had a whole bunch of new repos that I am > not familiar with, and most seem to be enabled since the without a > enabled=0 the default is enabled. livna is disabled. I also found that > the gpg for dries wasn't installed, but manually doing it worked. > > I've also used yumfix on another system that allows for setting up > the basic repos, and activating livna and none of the other, or not > doing livna, and being able to select yes or no for the others. It also > will automatically add the gpg keys for these. > > Currently, I'm using yumex and going thru the updates with adding > one repo at a time to see what errors or problems occur with each. > > Wondering why these were all added, and enabled, and without the > gpg keys as part of the additions. > > > 134 Aug 9 23:02 atrpms.repo > 486 Aug 1 08:10 atrpms.repo.rpmnew > 1062 Aug 1 08:10 base.repo > 143 Aug 9 22:26 dag.repo > 122 Aug 1 08:10 dag.repo.rpmnew > 166 Aug 1 08:10 dries.repo > 248 Aug 1 08:10 fedoraextras.repo > 113 Aug 1 08:10 flash.repo > 172 Aug 9 22:26 freshrpms.repo > 203 Aug 1 08:10 freshrpms.repo.rpmnew > 148 Aug 1 08:10 gstreamer.repo > 923 Aug 1 08:10 jpackage.repo > 527 Aug 1 08:10 kde-redhat.repo > 138 Aug 9 22:26 livna.repo > 125 Aug 1 08:10 livna.repo.rpmnew > 184 Aug 1 08:10 newrpms.repo > 223 Aug 1 08:10 nrpms.repo None of those came from an "official" repo (base, updates-released, extras), so you *must* have installed some other package, such as the yum config rpm from fedorafaq.org (http://www.fedorafaq.org/#installsoftware) or maybe the atrpms medley package. /var/log/yum.log may give some indication. Paul. -- Paul Howarth <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxx>