Phil asked: > What directory do the yum downloads get saved in prior to being > installed...? Nigel Henry replied: > Hi Phil. "yum clean" will clear the cache, and the old headers, > and you'll find this stuff in /var/cache/yum. Johannes Christian wrote: > actually on fedora core 5, it will be automatically cleaned. It's not > stored on hard drive CMIIW On the assumption that "CMIIW" means "correct me if I'm wrong", I think that's not *quite* accurate. Apart from the fact that you can change the keepcache=0 line in /etc/yum.conf, man yum.conf says: keepcache Either ‘1’ or ‘0’. Determines whether or not yum keeps the cache of headers and packages after succesful installation. Default is ’1’ (keep files) So yes, downloads *are* (or should be: there have been bug-reports about this functionality) stored on disk until there has been *a* successful install. If, as happened in Phil's case, the update isn't successful, they won't be cleared. Hope this helps, James. -- New address: james | ... a sign carefully conveying in pictograms the fact @aprilcottage.co.uk | that you should not leave wheelchairs on a certain river | bank as they would roll down the hill and the crocs | would eat the passenger. -- Skud -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list