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William Hooper wrote:
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<pre wrap="">James Lawrence said:
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<pre wrap="">not sure what i'm looking for so please be patient....
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Which would be why I left in what I told you to look for the first time...
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<pre wrap="">#up2date default
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Hmm... looks like you are configured correctly.
Try moving your "systemid" file out of the way (though it shouldn't matter). What is the output of:
rpm -qa | grep up2date
rpm -qa | grep rhn-applet
Also to double check, run
up2date-nox --configure
and make sure that option 1 (the usrRhn option) is set to No.
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<td valign="top">[jim@My_World jim]$ rpm -qa | grep up2date<br>
up2date-4.3.19-1<br>
up2date-gnome-4.3.19-1<br>
[jim@My_World jim]$ rpm -qa | grep rhn-applet<br>
rhn-applet-2.1.7-1.1<br>
[jim@My_World jim]$ su<br>
Password:<br>
[root@My_World jim]# up2date-nox --configure<br>
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up2date-nox --configure <br>
userhn = Yes<br>
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i changed it to NO <br>
ran up2date <br>
wants me to log into the RedHat network for updates create a account
etc...<br>
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