On Sat, 2012-06-30 at 12:44 -0600, JD wrote: > # yum -y update > Loaded plugins: auto-update-debuginfo, downloadonly, etckeeper, > langpacks, presto, priorities, product-id, refresh-packagekit, > : subscription-manager > Updating certificate-based repositories. > Unable to read consumer identity > > This machine has not been registered and therefore has > no access to security and other critical updates. Please > register using subscription-manager. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This is the first time I see the registration thing. > Why is this being done? > Why does anyone have to register their machine? > I see no reason for this other than monitoring people's machines. > This is totally unacceptable. I'm guessing the subscription-manager yum plugin is for RHEL and shouldn't be installed on a Fedora machine. And Red Hat does want to validate that your RHEL subscription before using them for updates. Anyhow, a quick check in yum shows that both product-id and subscription-manager aren't in the Fedora repositories. Removing them (again, assuming you're on a Fedora machine) should fix the error message. Jonathan
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