It overwrote yum.conf leaving only my dag statements and put the
centos base stuff into /etc/yum.repos.d. Is this something yum
now does by default and if so is there a way to tell it to leave
yum.conf alone and read only yum.conf?
Johnny Hughes wrote:> On Thu, 2005-06-09 at 10:09 -0400, William Warren wrote:
>
>>Is there a way to keep yum from overwriting my yum.conf when i
>>update the machine?
>>
>
> I should not overwrite yum.conf ... or if it does, there should be an
> yum.conf.rpmsave
>
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