Steve Repo wrote:
Typical Fedora cryptic answer. Well, as far as I understand, when the updates are available, "yum update" should fetch new fedora-release RPM with the new key. This will automatically install the new key and allow newer updates to flow. So, technically, a "yum update" should work.
Hmmm, I would think that *2* "yum update"s would work. B^)
Steve
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