Re: Changing the yum's repositories

From: Philip Moller (phmo_at_punkt.se)
Date: 08/28/05

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    Paul Smith wrote:

    >Dear All
    >
    >How can one change the yum's repositories?
    >
    >Thanks in advance,
    >
    >Paul
    >
    >
    >
    If you change yum repositories, don't forgett the yum command :
    yum clean all

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