On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 1:37 PM, Warren Young <warren@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >> You shouldn't need to do this. There should be a redhat.repo file in >> /etc/yum.repos.d > > I didn't have such a thing on the RHEL7 beta VM I set up, nor on the > RHEL7 RC I just set up. /etc/yum.repos.d was empty on both machines > after installation, and "yum repolist all" reports "repolist: 0". > > Perhaps it only appears if you attach a RHN subscription to the machine? No. It has been a while but I'm pretty sure when I installed on a laptop I ended up with rhel-beta.repo and all I did was to set enabled=1 in the [rhel-beta] section to be able to install additional packages. Yum complains that the system is 'not registered' if I try to update (and there aren't any updates), but installing packages works. That repo file came from this package: yum info redhat-release-everything Loaded plugins: langpacks, product-id, subscription-manager This system is not registered to Red Hat Subscription Management. You can use subscription-manager to register. Installed Packages Name : redhat-release-everything Arch : x86_64 Version : 7.0 Release : 0.6.el7 Size : 38 k Repo : installed >From repo : anaconda Summary : Red Hat Enterprise Linux Everything release file License : GPLv2 Description : Red Hat Enterprise Linux Everything release files -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos