How to change "Up2date" Architecture?
Mike Watson
mikew at crucis.net
Fri Dec 5 23:27:00 UTC 2003
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I switched my Fedora hard drive from one machine to another. The first
was an AMD K6-2 (i586), the second was an AMD Athlon XP 2800. All went
well except for one thing---up2date still thinks I have an i586 instead
of an Athlon. There is a kernel update available, but up2date picks
the wrong one.
In addition, I can't use RPM to instead the rpm directly. I get a
message about the file requiring an Athlon architecture and RPM quits.
How can I change the architecture? Why does RPM now refuse to install.
I can't use --force either.
Mike W
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