Phil Schaffner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (5.11.2008 15:09):
> Sounds like your RPM database was corrupted. If so, there may well be
> other problems lurking. I'd try:
>
> rm /var/lib/rpm/__*
> rpm --rebuilddb
> yum update
>
> Should not hurt, and may well help avoid other problems.
You'r
Jussi Hirvi wrote:
Jim Perrin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (4.11.2008 15:23):
You (and your /etc/redhat-release) say 5.2, but your kernel says 5.1
(5.2 shipped with 2.6.18-92)
Hm, ok.
"yum update kernel" did not see anything to update (that's just because the
present problem: kernel was
Jim Perrin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (4.11.2008 15:23):
> You (and your /etc/redhat-release) say 5.2, but your kernel says 5.1
> (5.2 shipped with 2.6.18-92)
Hm, ok.
"yum update kernel" did not see anything to update (that's just because the
present problem: kernel was not listed in the rp
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 5:20 AM, Jussi Hirvi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jussi Hirvi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (4.11.2008 12:17):
>> Hm, my CentOS 5 is pretty recent, I believe 5.2, but cannot find this
>> stated... Hope this helps:
>
> Sorry, I just found that "5.2", as is apparent from my p
Jussi Hirvi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (4.11.2008 12:17):
> Hm, my CentOS 5 is pretty recent, I believe 5.2, but cannot find this
> stated... Hope this helps:
Sorry, I just found that "5.2", as is apparent from my previous email. :-)
- Jussi
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Jim Perrin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) kirjoitteli (3.11.2008 16:18):
> Never seen this sort of 'forgetfulness'. Could you provide a bit more
> detail as to which version of centos5 you're running, and the full
> output of 'rpm -V yum centos-release' and the outpuf of 'uname -a'
Hm, my CentOS 5 is pretty
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 7:51 AM, Jussi Hirvi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Centos 5.x
>
> Why could this be? After I loaded a xen kernel (by mistake), yum seemed to
> lose its knowledge of my CentOS version. I had that fixed by "yum install
> centos-release" (I had first to fix the repo addresses for
Centos 5.x
Why could this be? After I loaded a xen kernel (by mistake), yum seemed to
lose its knowledge of my CentOS version. I had that fixed by "yum install
centos-release" (I had first to fix the repo addresses for this to succeed).
But after that, I noticed that yum did not remember anymore,
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