Hi Aaron, Thanks very much! That worked perfectly. Although, I had to add the --skip-broken argument, due to nss conflicts with prelink. Regards, -- Mun On Tue, Apr 06, 2010 at 09:58 AM PDT, Aaron Bliss wrote: AB> You can try: AB> AB> yum clean all AB> yum -y update AB> AB> Aaron AB> AB> On 4/6/2010 12:54 PM, Mun wrote: AB> >Hi, AB> > AB> >I'm running RHEL 5.4 and have been trying to move to 5.5 since last AB> >week. If I run "Package Updater" from my system, it says "There are no AB> >updated packages ...". But if I login to RHN, it shows 144 errata items AB> >needed on my system. It's weird that I'm getting two different stories, AB> >isn't it? AB> > AB> >Here's the issue: I've already applied the 144 errata items three times AB> >via a scheduled update from RHN. Each time, I get an e-mail indicating AB> >all 144 items were successfully installed--which matches what I see as AB> >the status on RHN. But if I then go to the errata tab on RHN, it still AB> >lists all 144 items as being needed on my system. AB> > AB> >Moreover, my system still indicates that it's running 5.4 and all AB> >indications support that as being the truth. AB> > AB> >I rebooted after the last two update attempts; but that didn't seem to AB> >affect anything. AB> > AB> >Anyone know how to get my system in sync with RHN again, and to actually AB> >have the update applied correctly? AB> > AB> >Regards, AB> > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list