Seth, That is correct. The URL is no longer valid and we no longer have a REPO provider. Is there a way, given the dump file I provided that we can get YUM to work? or Given this dump file, create a REPO myself? Thanks, Daniel Nguyen V. Oracle United States Inc. 12320 Oracle Blvd. Colorado Springs, Colorado 80921 U.S.A. Fax - +1.719.757.3746 Office - +1.719.757.3746 Mobile - +1.719.231.6663 --- Original Message --- > On Wed, 2006-03-15 at 18:15 +0000, Daniel Nguyen wrote: > > Hello All, > > > > I apologize for how green this question may seem; but, I have the following question: > > > > In the past, I was able to edit the yum.conf and provide it with a baseurlof the following fashion: http://tintin.us.oracle.com/rhel-3as-i386-u4-rpm and the command: yum update would populate automatically. As this no longer exists, there is a YUM *dump* of all the RPM's in its place, similar to the following: > > > > # autogenerated yum.conf > > # dumping rhel-3-u5-i386-as-disc1.iso > > http://kernel.us.oracle.com/isofs//RedHat/RHEL3/x86/U5/rhel-3-u5-i386-as-disc1.iso/REDHAT/BASE/comps.rpm > > http://kernel.us.oracle.com/isofs//RedHat/RHEL3/x86/U5/rhel-3-u5-i386-as-disc1.iso/REDHAT/RPMS/amanda_s.rpm > > http://kernel.us.oracle.com/isofs//RedHat/RHEL3/x86/U5/rhel-3-u5-i386-as-disc1.iso/REDHAT/RPMS/anaconda.rpm > > http://kernel.us.oracle.com/isofs//RedHat/RHEL3/x86/U5/rhel-3-u5-i386-as-disc1.iso/REDHAT/RPMS/arptable.rpm > > ... > > > > How should I modify the yum.conf file to relect these URL's correctly so the update can proceed? > > > > It seems like that url is no longer valid. You'l need to talk > to your > repository provider on the correct baseurl. > > -sv > > > _______________________________________________ > Yum mailing list > Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum