Alright. Thanks for the advise. I will try this.
2017-11-24 15:13 GMT+01:00 Andreas Dijkman <[email protected]>: > Why would you delete that folder? Just set all the repos to enabled=0 to > disable the repositories that are created by packages and leave all the > RHN-stuff in tact. > > I usually run the following command in that folder: sed -i > 's/enabled=1/enabled=0/' *.repo > > If any RPM is updating the repo-files they usually don’t get overridden by > the updated RPM, but the new file is put along side the modified repo-files > with the extension .rpmnew added to it. That way yum won’t pick up the new > files and all file-based repositories are disabled by the sed-command. > > Kind regards, > Andreas Dijkman > > > On 24 Nov 2017, at 14:55, Olivier FONT <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > I face an issue when I update yum or upgrade CentOS. > The /etc/yum.repos.d folder is recreated and client cannot update or > install any software anymore. > > Does anybody faced this kind of problem already? > Do you have any advice to provide to avoid this problem? > > Thank you. > > Regards, > Olivier FONT > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > Spacewalk-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/spacewalk-list > -- Cordialement, Olivier FONT --------------------------------- http://www.olivierfont.fr
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