It worked out.
Now I am on Scientific linux, yum update passed ok.
We have replaced repo, rhn, yum and release packages muanually.
Then yum update worked.
On 04/28/2011 05:31 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 5:06 PM, Zoran Ovcin<[email protected]> wrote:
Recently I installed RHEL6 from an installation DVD (not Beta).
I was aware that my yum update will not get the RHN support.
This will *BREAK* things, such as "redhat-release". Don't do it.
Migrate the installed packages to SL6 first, especially the
"*-release" packages.
Also, rip out "yum-rhn-plugin". This will turn off the attempts to
access the upstream RHN repositories.
Is it possible to use the SL6 rpm repository for updating my system?
If yes, what do I have to change in order to be able to do yum update?
It's a potentially nasty interaction: packages of the same name may
have subtle discrepancies, and tools that look for /etc/issue.net
contents will be confused at compilation time.
Thanks, Zoran Ovcin