Media checked fine with both md5sum and sha1sum. I believe I obtained my
DVD version from kernel.org, and were obtained within the last couple of
months.
Other insights and ideas welcome.
Thanks.
Scott
On Wed, 11 Jul 2007, Karanbir Singh wrote:
hi Scott,
Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I just performed a fresh install of 64-bit Centos 5 on a system, booted
fine, then performed a yum update, or at least tried to. Files downloaded,
and were about to install, when it complained that the gpg keys could not
be found.
I would be slightly concerned about this - your centos install isnt a
standard install - which should cause some alarm and maybe point at potential
compromised media.
I ran into this about a month ago and found a web page showing the path
locally to where the keys live, and providing rpm --import /to/the/path.
Mechanisms for handling the key are built into yum, the fact that your system
didnt come up with that would be further cause for concern.
did you sha1sum check the iso's ? did you run the media check on the install
media ?
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Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219@icq
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