On 5. feb 2006, at 19.41, Brian D. Carlstrom wrote:
> yum works as long as I use it at runlevel 3 before I run
"startx". It
> was just that it didn't seem to be updating properly. Is there some
> way to clear the yum cache and get it to reanalyze what the system
> needs??
earlier you were saying you were running "yum check-update" which just
lists what "update" would do, I want to make sure you are running "yum
update".
I ran both "yum check-update" and "yum list update", the one after
the other, is what I said.
"yum clean all" will clean yums downloaded state of
packages headersa
and rpm files, but then you will have to redownload any packages it
already grabbed. the man page has other options, but you might want to
"yum clean all" at least once if you are worried, especially if you
have
a relatively fast connection.
however, I will say that "yum clean" doesn't remove any state about
what
the system needs, because I think yum just gets that information from
the rpm system underneath.
were you getting an error running yum that would explain why it might
seem to be starting over on every run?
No, there wasn't any error at all. BTW, last time I booted into FC4
in runlevel3, I issued the command "/sbin/shutdown -r now" , the
problem with : " ata1: command 0x35 timeout, stat 0x50 host_stal 0x4
hda lost interrupt mpic_enable_irq timeout" started. Nothing with
using the backspace key or anything.
Cheers,
Brian