On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 17:52 -0700, Craig White wrote: > On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 10:45 +1000, david walcroft wrote: > > Craig White wrote: > > > On Mon, 2007-12-17 at 08:32 +1000, david walcroft wrote: > > > > > >> Craig White wrote: > > >> > > > > > > > > >> I used the instruction previously,thats why all my repo's are in NOT-USED. > > >> > > > ---- > > > if all your repos are still in NOT-USED... > > > > > > su - # become root user > > > > > > and then you can paste this into a terminal... > > > cd /etc/yum.repos.d > > > mv NOT-USED/fedora-development.repo.rpmsave fedora-development.repo > > > mv NOT-USED/fedora-updates-testing.repo.rpmsave \ > > > fedora-updates-testing.repo > > > mv NOT-USED/fedora-updates.repo.rpmsave fedora-updates.repo > > > mv NOT-USED/fedora.repo.rpmsave fedora.repo > > > mv NOT-USED/livna.repo.rpmsave livna.repo > > > mv NOT-USED/livna-testing.repo . > > > mv NOT-USED/livna-devel.repo . > > > > > > Craig > > > > > > > > This is the location of my repos. > > > > [root@reddwarf yum.repos.d]# ls > > NOT-USED > > [root@reddwarf yum.repos.d]# ls NOT-USED/ > > atrpms.repo fedora-development.repo fedora-updates-testing.repo > > local-base local-updates > > crontab Fedora-install-media.repo freshrpms.repo > > local-devel local-updates-testing > > dag.repo fedora.repo home.repo > > local-extra-devel nr.repo > > dries.repo fedora-updates.repo livna.repo > > local-extras old-repos > > [root@reddwarf yum.repos.d]# > > > > As far as i can see yum cannot update > > > > [root@reddwarf yum.repos.d]# yum -y update > > Excluding Packages in global exclude list > > Finished > > Setting up Update Process > > Excluding Packages in global exclude list > > Finished > > Excluding Packages in global exclude list > > Finished > > No Packages marked for Update > > [root@reddwarf yum.repos.d]# > ---- > OK... but an 'ls NOT-USED/' doesn't tell me what is being used. > > do this...as root or add sudo > > yum repolist > > and give us back the results ---- this shouldn't take but a second...we could get this finished if you wouldn't take an hour to respond each time also (as root or as user) what is output of... uname -a Craig