Since I was in the unenviable position of completely reinstalling my system today, I started out from the 5.2 Final DVD and then ran yum update to get the 79 (?) packages (and another 14 after that). I noticed something I found rather odd. There is no /etc/yum/repos.d directory at all. Is this right? Doesn't seem so. Makes it hard to set specific options for various repositories. Can someone explain that one? Thanks. mhr
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 1:52 PM, MHR <mhullrich at gmail.com> wrote:> Since I was in the unenviable position of completely reinstalling my > system today, I started out from the 5.2 Final DVD and then ran yum > update to get the 79 (?) packages (and another 14 after that). I > noticed something I found rather odd. > > There is no /etc/yum/repos.d directory at all.It's /etc/yum.repos.d :-D Mark, I suggest you go to bed, get some sleep before doing more work in front of the computer. :-P Akemi
Phil Schaffner
2008-Dec-12 21:59 UTC
[CentOS] No /etc/yum/repos.d after new install of 5.2
MHR wrote:> Since I was in the unenviable position of completely reinstalling my > system today, I started out from the 5.2 Final DVD and then ran yum > update to get the 79 (?) packages (and another 14 after that). I > noticed something I found rather odd. > > There is no /etc/yum/repos.d directory at all. > > Is this right? Doesn't seem so. Makes it hard to set specific > options for various repositories. > > Can someone explain that one?Perhaps because it should be /etc/yum.repos.d/? Long day? :-D Phil