A question. I'm trying to set up FC 6 repos at home for both i386 and x86_64, since I have about equal numbers of both architectures. I've got dhcp/pxe/kickstart working nicely with a mirror of install.dulug.duke.edu and have successfully installed and updated one host (i386) with the manual interface. I'm now working on kickstart with an x86_64 box, since it happens to be one I can reinstall a dozen times and nobody cares -- no windows on it at all, no important data. I've gotten it to kickstart install quite perfectly and am working on the %post configuration and yum update that follows. What I'm currently trying to understand is that /pub/dulug/base/fc-6/x86_64/Fedora/RPMS/ on install (or the equivalent on mirror) are architecture twinned -- they contain two copies of maybe 1/3 of the packages, one x86_64 ("right") and one iX86 ("wrong"). Where X isn't even "only" equal to 3 -- sometimes it is 6. This was actually true in fc 4 as well (and probably others). Does anybody know why? It seems to waste a lot of space and caused at least one unexpected collision in a kickstart install. Fortunately the packages usually have the same revision number, so I think that I'm usually getting the right architecture, but post install I somehow ended up with BOTH i686 and x86_64 packages for frysk installed by kickstart (way beyond my control, in other words) and had to kick on the engine block a bit to get a yum update to go through. Is this normal and good? Why aren't all the packages in the x86_64 directory x86_64 packages? Or rather, I could see maybe putting in a few i386 packages where one can't get the correct architecture to build or something like that, but I'm having a hard time seeing why one would ever want both of them, side by side. rgb -- Robert G. Brown http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/ Duke University Dept. of Physics, Box 90305 Durham, N.C. 27708-0305 Phone: 1-919-660-2567 Fax: 919-660-2525 email:rgb@xxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.dulug.duke.edu/mailman/listinfo/yum