On 08/09/2013 04:06 PM, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> >> On 08/09/2013 08:48 AM, Mike Burger wrote: >>> Simply put, it's likely not in RHEL, either. CentOS is, essentially, a >>> clone of RHEL, so if it's not in RHEL, it's not in CentOS. >>> >>> Keep in mind, as well, that the latest Fedora releases are as closely >>> related to the current RHEL/CentOS release as you and I. RHEL/CentOS6 is >>> closer to Fedora 12, as I recall...someone please correct me if I'm >>> wrong. >>> >> >> Quite familiar with Centos taking what Redhat sends her. (Adapted from a >> line in 'The Wreak of the Edmund Fitzgerald') >> >> I seem to recall that the switch started with F16 and complete with F17. >> So this makes it hard for maintainers to work with the old and new. >> >> grumble. >> > Yeah, well, I'm upgrading a user's system to FC19, and I don't want to see > your problems with trying to maintain that, um, alpha software. > > The new updater is called fedup. *Boy*, did they choose the correct name. > No info during the first part, after the reboot, whether you hit <esc> or > one of the function keys, then it acts like it hangs, and, in fact, it > *is* hung, as in power cycle the sucker, then it's coming up and *now* it > installs all its packages.... > > And they call 19 Schroedinger's Cat. I agree, and they don't want to let > you see if it's alive or dead.... > > mark > 1. Make sure that SE Linux configuration is disabled (changing may require reboot) in /etc/selinux/config: SELINUX=disabled 2. Add a new file /etc/yum.repos.d/hipl.repo ...... ...... -- Ljubomir Ljubojevic (Love is in the Air) PL Computers Serbia, Europe StarOS, Mikrotik and CentOS/RHEL/Linux consultant _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos