> I agree totally! The problem is with rpm. It refuses to install a non > i386 rpm. I have verified this by downloading the latest kernel rpm. I > had to use --ignorearch flag to get rpm to install it. Now how do I get > this flag to yum? I have exactarch=0 in /etc/yum.conf which I presumed > was to fix this. It does not work. I have tried to pass this flag > via /root/.rpmmacros with no help. So, why do only myself apparently > have this problem? One other item. I made *no* changes to any yum files > after installation except the addition of (maybe) rpmforge. One kernel > was updated around this time. My guess is the problem started around the > update to 5.1. Anybody have any input as to why at least one person does > not have this problem? What could he have that is different from me > regarding yum and rpm? Reading this I apologize for the ramble. > > Oct 10 09:14:15 Installed: kernel.i686 2.6.18-8.1.14.el5 > Last kernel update. A lot of activity Oct 12-15. Possible 5.1 update > during this period. Well, exactarch=0 might work around this from a yum standpoint (as far as downloading the updates), but if RPM is complaining this is beyond the control of yum. As someone else mentioned, taking a look at your ~/.rpmmacros file would be interesting. Also, could you post the output of: rpm -q --queryformat '%{NAME}-%{VERSION}-%{RELEASE}.%{ARCH}\n' kernel Ray _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos