I had a smiliar problem when we had to change the IP address of our NFS server. If you are SLES10..
Try looking at /var/lib/zypp/db/sources. Look through the files and find the one that describes the installation source you are interested in. This will let you get into yast, but just changing the file does not rebuild everything you need. Next you go into yast>software>installation source. Highlight the installation source you are interested in. Edit it. Hist ok to the popup describing the definition. (The cache will be rebuilt.) Select yes to accept the license agreement. Next to get out of the installation source app. Then Finish. All should be well. Ron On 6/7/2011 9:00 AM, Bernie Wu wrote:
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