Hi, thanks for the answer. It is possible to disable all repositries with one command line option? So it would be easier to work without active internet connection. Best regards, Roman Am Mi, den 16.03.2005 schrieb Fred um 7:05: > On Tuesday 15 March 2005 20:39, Roman Jordan wrote: > > Hi, > > it is possible to use yum without an internet connection? For instance > > if i want remove all mozilla* packages on my lokal system. > > > > yum remove mozilla* > > Create an (empty) local repository with createrepo (yum 2.x) > or yum-arch (yum 1.x), in an empty directory. > > Then edit your /etc/yum.conf (yum 1.x) or > create /etc/repos.d/<emptyrepo>.repo (yum 2.x) > to point to it - use a file://<empty repo directory> url. > > make sure this is the only enabled=1 repo, and you > can yum remove to your heart's content. > > Fred. > _______________________________________________ > Yum mailing list > Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum >