On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 6:00 AM, seth vidal wrote: > On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 15:53 +0200, Mikko Huhtala wrote: >> >On Mon, 2009-02-09 at 14:04 -0800, David L wrote: >> >> I guess I'll file a new bug report... should I file it against >> >> yum or something else? >> >> >> > >> >yum is fine. >> >-sv >> >> I still think this is some sort of a DNS problem. I added the lines >> >> 66.35.62.166 download.fedoraproject.org wildcard.fedoraproject.org >> 80.239.156.215 download.fedoraproject.org wildcard.fedoraproject.org >> 152.46.7.222 download.fedoraproject.org wildcard.fedoraproject.org >> 209.132.176.120 download.fedoraproject.org wildcard.fedoraproject.org >> >> in /etc/hosts and commented mirrors out in yum repo config, and after >> that yum does work. (Updating didn't fix the problem, though.) >> >> DNS resolving fails in other things besides yum, including ssh. It >> does not seem to be dependent on the DNS server either. I tried >> several public DNS servers all over the net. > > Well, if all of the above is true then, yes, it is most likely a dns > issue. It started working for me this morning for some unknown reason. I changed nothing as far as I know, but when I rebooted into f11 this morning to get more details for a bug report, it just worked. I know it didn't work the last time I was in f11. Yesterday when I tried it, I was booted to f10 and chrooted into my f11 partition. Before filing the bug report, I wanted to make sure it was still happening when I booted into f11. I originally got the same error for a different reason... my eth0 was up but didn't have an IP address for some reason (I'm sure this wasn't the problem the last time I tried from f11). After I fixed eth0, yum started working. I then rebooted back into f10 and retried chrooting to f11 root and yum works there now too. Very weird. David -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list