On 7.9.2012 13:10, Michael Mraka wrote:
Giovanni Torres wrote: % Eh, I just ended up reinstalling on a new vm. Whenever you run the % 'yum install spacewalk-oracle' on a clean system, you end up % downloading 300 - 400 dependencies. I'd rather not mess with that, % although I was considering it. Perhaps next time, I'll keep the list % of all the spacewalk dependencies and then uninstalling all those rpms % and see what directories/files get left behind or need to get cleaned % up. Maybe that is the way to go the next time.On Fedora 12 / RHEL 6 this can be easily done with yum history find spacewalk install transaction id in the list, check content of the transaction yum history info<transaction_id> and undo it yum history undo<transaction_id>
Or if your Spacewalk server is managed by Spacewalk, you can take snapshot of your machine in Spacewalk and use "Snapshot rollback" feature of Spacewalk. :)
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