On 9/5/05, Trey Sizemore <trey@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you want to run rawhide.
cd /etc/yum.repos.d
Change the following to "enabled=0"
fedora.repo
fedora-updates.repo
fedora-extras.repo
Change the following to "enable=1"
fedora-devel.repo
fedora-extras-devel.repo
or a little sed script
cd /etc/yum.repos.d
vi mv2rawhide.sh
#!/bin/bash
echo ---- Hold on to your HardDrive, were going RawHide!!!----------
echo
sed 's/enabled=1/enabled=0/' fedora.repo > temp ; mv -f temp fedora.repo
echo --
sed 's/enabled=1/enabled=0/' fedora-updates.repo > temp ; mv -f temp fedora-updates.repo
echo ------
sed 's/enabled=1/enabled=0/' fedora-extras.repo > temp ; mv -f temp fedora-extras.repo
echo -------------
sed 's/enabled=0/enabled=1/' fedora-devel.repo > temp ; mv -f temp fedora-devel.repo
echo --------------------
sed 's/enabled=0/enabled=1/' fedora-extras-devel.repo > temp ; mv -f temp fedora-extras-devel.repo
echo All done, lets mv to rawhide now!
echo
echo Performing yum update
yum update
echo Reboot and have fun!
exit
chmod +x mv2rawhide.sh
On Mon, 05 Sep 2005 10:13:02 -0400
glenn <gsimpson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Trey Sizemore wrote:
> > Can someone tell me/point me to what repos are needed on my fresh
> > Fedora 4 install so that I can update the system to the
> > latest/greatest?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
> I just installed FC4 released distro, and then used yum to update the
> kernel, and then all the other pkgs.
> yum -y update kern*
> then rebooted to that kernel
> yum -y --exclude=kde-i18n* update
> to update everything but the kde international which on Sat had a
> dependency problem. I expect that will soon be cleared.
>
> The defaults of the distro work for FC4.
>
> FC5 devel is a different item.
>
> Glenn
>
Thanks. I guess my question would be more pertinent once FC5 betas
start.
cd /etc/yum.repos.d
Change the following to "enabled=0"
fedora.repo
fedora-updates.repo
fedora-extras.repo
Change the following to "enable=1"
fedora-devel.repo
fedora-extras-devel.repo
or a little sed script
cd /etc/yum.repos.d
vi mv2rawhide.sh
#!/bin/bash
echo ---- Hold on to your HardDrive, were going RawHide!!!----------
echo
sed 's/enabled=1/enabled=0/' fedora.repo > temp ; mv -f temp fedora.repo
echo --
sed 's/enabled=1/enabled=0/' fedora-updates.repo > temp ; mv -f temp fedora-updates.repo
echo ------
sed 's/enabled=1/enabled=0/' fedora-extras.repo > temp ; mv -f temp fedora-extras.repo
echo -------------
sed 's/enabled=0/enabled=1/' fedora-devel.repo > temp ; mv -f temp fedora-devel.repo
echo --------------------
sed 's/enabled=0/enabled=1/' fedora-extras-devel.repo > temp ; mv -f temp fedora-extras-devel.repo
echo All done, lets mv to rawhide now!
echo
echo Performing yum update
yum update
echo Reboot and have fun!
exit
chmod +x mv2rawhide.sh
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