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| Robin Storch 2004-01-23, 7:26 pm |
| I'm trying to run up2date -uv on RH8 and I keep getting a message that
the updated kernel packages are marked to be skipped by my
configuration. I found a file in /etc/sysconfig/rhn called up2date and
there are a couple of lines in there that look like:
pkgSkipList=kernel*;
removeSkipList=kernel*;
so I deleted both of them but am still getting the error that kernel
packages are marked to be skipped. How can I change it to not skip the
kernel updates?
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| Mark Taylor 2004-01-23, 7:26 pm |
| Robin Storch <robin_storch@trihealth.com> wrote in
news:3F1EF003.5020509@trihealth.com:
quote:
> I'm trying to run up2date -uv on RH8 and I keep getting a message that
> the updated kernel packages are marked to be skipped by my
> configuration. I found a file in /etc/sysconfig/rhn called up2date and
> there are a couple of lines in there that look like:
> pkgSkipList=kernel*;
> removeSkipList=kernel*;
>
> so I deleted both of them but am still getting the error that kernel
> packages are marked to be skipped. How can I change it to not skip the
> kernel updates?
>
>
It probably creates it's own database, and simply deleting the lines in the
conf file may not do it. Try running the configurator. See man up2date
I think the command is up2date -c
Cheers,
Mark
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| Mark Taylor 2004-01-23, 7:26 pm |
| Robin Storch <robin_storch@trihealth.com> wrote in
news:3F1EF003.5020509@trihealth.com:
quote:
> I'm trying to run up2date -uv on RH8 and I keep getting a message that
> the updated kernel packages are marked to be skipped by my
> configuration. I found a file in /etc/sysconfig/rhn called up2date and
> there are a couple of lines in there that look like:
> pkgSkipList=kernel*;
> removeSkipList=kernel*;
>
> so I deleted both of them but am still getting the error that kernel
> packages are marked to be skipped. How can I change it to not skip the
> kernel updates?
>
>
It probably creates it's own database, and simply deleting the lines in the
conf file may not do it. Try running the configurator. See man up2date
I think the command is up2date -c
Cheers,
Mark
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| Mark Taylor 2004-01-23, 7:26 pm |
| Robin Storch <robin_storch@trihealth.com> wrote in
news:3F1EF003.5020509@trihealth.com:
quote:
> I'm trying to run up2date -uv on RH8 and I keep getting a message that
> the updated kernel packages are marked to be skipped by my
> configuration. I found a file in /etc/sysconfig/rhn called up2date and
> there are a couple of lines in there that look like:
> pkgSkipList=kernel*;
> removeSkipList=kernel*;
>
> so I deleted both of them but am still getting the error that kernel
> packages are marked to be skipped. How can I change it to not skip the
> kernel updates?
>
>
It probably creates it's own database, and simply deleting the lines in the
conf file may not do it. Try running the configurator. See man up2date
I think the command is up2date -c
Cheers,
Mark
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| On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 16:28:51 +0000, Robin Storch wrote:
quote:
> I'm trying to run up2date -uv on RH8 and I keep getting a message that
> the updated kernel packages are marked to be skipped by my
> configuration. I found a file in /etc/sysconfig/rhn called up2date and
> there are a couple of lines in there that look like:
> pkgSkipList=kernel*;
> removeSkipList=kernel*;
>
> so I deleted both of them but am still getting the error that kernel
> packages are marked to be skipped. How can I change it to not skip the
> kernel updates?
Try running up2date without -uv (no options). I normally get a gui
that lets me select everthing when I run it this way.
-steve-
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| On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 16:28:51 +0000, Robin Storch wrote:
quote:
> I'm trying to run up2date -uv on RH8 and I keep getting a message that
> the updated kernel packages are marked to be skipped by my
> configuration. I found a file in /etc/sysconfig/rhn called up2date and
> there are a couple of lines in there that look like:
> pkgSkipList=kernel*;
> removeSkipList=kernel*;
>
> so I deleted both of them but am still getting the error that kernel
> packages are marked to be skipped. How can I change it to not skip the
> kernel updates?
Try running up2date without -uv (no options). I normally get a gui
that lets me select everthing when I run it this way.
-steve-
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| On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 16:28:51 +0000, Robin Storch wrote:
quote:
> I'm trying to run up2date -uv on RH8 and I keep getting a message that
> the updated kernel packages are marked to be skipped by my
> configuration. I found a file in /etc/sysconfig/rhn called up2date and
> there are a couple of lines in there that look like:
> pkgSkipList=kernel*;
> removeSkipList=kernel*;
>
> so I deleted both of them but am still getting the error that kernel
> packages are marked to be skipped. How can I change it to not skip the
> kernel updates?
Try running up2date without -uv (no options). I normally get a gui
that lets me select everthing when I run it this way.
-steve-
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