On Thursday 21 October 2010 06:57 PM, Silent-Hunter wrote:
>> >  Another option would be to disable the repo by setting the line below
>> >  in that repo file. This way you can enable the repo when required.
>> >
>> >  enabled=
> Are you sure I don't need it? There are packages listed in it that I use.

That is why I suggested the alternate solution. Just disable the repo by 
setting "enabled=0" in the _local.repo file. That way when you need to 
use that repo, you can run yum like this,

# yum --enablerepo _local <yum_command>

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Suvayu

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