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On Thursday 20 December 2001 08:10 am, Stephen Liu wrote:

> # rpm -K --nopgp *rpm
> kernel-2.4.9-13.athlon.rpm: md5 GPG NOT OK
> kernel-2.4.9-13.src.rpm: md5 (GPG) OK (MISSING KEYS: GPG#DB42A60E)
> kernel-smp-2.4.9-13.athlon.rpm: md5 (GPG) OK (MISSING KEYS:
> GPG#DB42A60E)
>
> I have to re-download  kernel-2.4.9-13.athlon.rpm
> What is the meaning of (MISSING KEYS: GPG#DB42A60E)?

It is telling you it doesn't have the public key it needs to verify the 
files.
You need to download and import Red Hat's public gpg key. It should be 
available from their website, it is also possibly included on the install 
cds. I seem to remember it also being imported when you run up2date, and 
up2date tries to install a package.
Save it to a file, and then use gpg --import [filename] should do it.
'man gpg' for more detail.

- -D

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pgp key:  http://www.tuxfan.homeip.net:8080/pgpkey.txt

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