Sorry, my bad--"command" doesn't let you use shell wildcards and stuff, but
"shell" does, as you found. :)

-Tim


On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 9:16 AM, Michael Jeffrey <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I tried mv with 'command' and it was squawking at /etc/yum.repos.d/*repo
> (error: could not stat file) like it wasn't wildcarding the asterisk.
>  Using 'shell' appears to work OK.
>
> I learned if there is no file to move, it errors, but I can throw
> ignore_errors at it.  I'm learning.  :-)
>
> I'll look into yum-config-manager.  The hard part is each system is unique
> and configured differently, so that's why I decided to use the hammer and
> just move all/any yum repos out of the way and start fresh.  :-)
>
> MJ
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