greetings to one and all. a new iso burn w/ centos 6.8 failed to boot on a 686 32 bit mid tower box, but will boot a 32 bit laptop, so i dropped back to 6.7 which did boot. after install with centos 6.7, attempt to upgrade fails with 'repolist 0'. all desire repo files have enable = 1. searched thru past 4 yrs of personal archives, nothing found related to 'repolist 0'. ran web search for 'repolist 0' and 'repolist = 0' with all hits related to repo files having 'enable = 0'. any suggestions/ideas/clues as to solution of problem greatly appreciated. -- peace out. Tired of having your microsoft os hacked? Change to Linux os, used by microsoft hackers. CentOS GNU/Linux 6.8 tc,hago. g .
El 14/7/16 a las 9:01, ge lignored escribi?:> greetings to one and all. > > a new iso burn w/ centos 6.8 failed to boot on a 686 32 bit mid tower box, > but will boot a 32 bit laptop, so i dropped back to 6.7 which did boot. > > after install with centos 6.7, attempt to upgrade fails with 'repolist 0'. > > all desire repo files have enable = 1. > > searched thru past 4 yrs of personal archives, nothing found related to > 'repolist 0'. > > ran web search for 'repolist 0' and 'repolist = 0' with all hits related > to repo files having 'enable = 0'. > > any suggestions/ideas/clues as to solution of problem greatly appreciated. > >Hello Never seen this but i'd try yum repolist all Lists the enabled repos? Did you tried yum clean all Before the upgrade? I think this happens in RHEL if you have no active suscription, but not applicable to CentOS.
You can also add yum -v or -vv to debug issue more. Eero 2016-07-14 11:36 GMT+03:00 Jose Maria Terry Jimenez <jtj at tssystems.net>:> El 14/7/16 a las 9:01, ge lignored escribi?: > >> greetings to one and all. >> >> a new iso burn w/ centos 6.8 failed to boot on a 686 32 bit mid tower box, >> but will boot a 32 bit laptop, so i dropped back to 6.7 which did boot. >> >> after install with centos 6.7, attempt to upgrade fails with 'repolist 0'. >> >> all desire repo files have enable = 1. >> >> searched thru past 4 yrs of personal archives, nothing found related to >> 'repolist 0'. >> >> ran web search for 'repolist 0' and 'repolist = 0' with all hits related >> to repo files having 'enable = 0'. >> >> any suggestions/ideas/clues as to solution of problem greatly appreciated. >> >> >> Hello > > Never seen this but i'd try > > yum repolist all > > Lists the enabled repos? > > Did you tried > > yum clean all > > Before the upgrade? > > I think this happens in RHEL if you have no active suscription, but not > applicable to CentOS. > > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >