Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Fri, 2006-07-28 at 14:30 -0400, William L. Maltby wrote:
Got part 1 - xx of back up working, so figured it's a good time to look
for stuff to jettison... casually of course. Like paperwork,
documentation, ... it's low on the priority list with GB so cheap these
days.
Anyway, 42M in /var/spool/up2date. Headers and such. I use only yum
after my first month or so of CentOS. Can I dump that and similar non-
config stuff?
Or does it have some potential use?
TIA.
Bill
You can do:
rpm -e up2date up2date-gnome
then see what is left ...
Out of curiosity, how come that stuff remains in the CentOS distro at
all since we're using yum to manage updates? Or is there some strange
subset of folks that install CentOS and then subscribe to RH updates?
Cheers,
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