Re: kernel-2.4.20-9, invalid GPG signature

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Could I download the rpm from a redhat mirror, copy it to my
/var/spool/up2date and have it install that way?

On Tue, 2003-04-08 at 11:23, Randall J. Parr wrote:
> Joseph Phillips wrote:
> 
> >I received a RHN notice to upgrade my kernel to "kernel-2.4.20-9". 
> >However, during the upgrade process I received this error message"
> >
> >"The package kernel-2.4.20-9 does not have a valid GPG signature.
> >It has been tampered with or corrupted.  Continue?"
> >
> >What should I do?  What's the problem?  I attached a screenshot of this
> >error.
> >  
> >
> I have a client who, at around Jan/03, starting getting this error on 
> big (ie kernel) up2dates. Before that he had up2dated the kernel with no 
> problems. Repeated attempts to up2date and repeated attempts by him (and 
> others) have proven unable to resolve this problem with up2date. 
> Further, customer service does not seem to acknowledge or be interested 
> in solving the problem.
> 
> He has been able to download the kernel RPMs separately using tools like 
> GetRight on Windows first time, every time, with no problems.  This 
> leads me to believe there was a change in the timeouts/restart/whatever 
> configuration of Red Hat up2date servers.
> 
> The only solution we have found to-date is to download the kernel RPMs 
> separately, install the kernel RPMs manually (using rpm -i NOT rpm -U), 
> manually edit /boot/grub/grub.conf to make the new kernel the default, 
> reboot, test, etc. and then manually sync the up2date information 
> (up2date -p I think).
> 
> If you find a solution which does allow you to up2date kernels, let me know.
> 
> R.Parr, RHCE
> Temporal Arts
> 
> 
> 
> 





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