On Sun, 2007-12-16 at 03:11 +0000, Timothy Murphy wrote: > david walcroft wrote: > > > [root@reddwarf yum.repos.d]# ls > > 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]# > > I'm not sure Craig's advice about yum.repos.d was wise. ---- sure it was...he had repo files there dating back from fedora 2 and had no plan or idea on how to remedy them. you are free to provide better advice than just toss out the criticism from the cheap seats without a better plan other than to edit 40 files to decide which to set 'enabled=0' and which to set 'enabled=1' ---- > It doesn't actually matter what repos are in this directory. > What matters is which of them have "enabled=1". > The default is just to have fedora.repo and fedora-updates.repo enabled. > Any more that that is likely to cause problems sooner or later. > > > How do I set Selinux from one setting to another. > > Edit /etc/sysconfig/selinux . ---- indeed. reboot after setting SELINUX=permissive Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list