Xen, chroot install problem with gpgkeys

Justin Conover justin.conover at gmail.com
Sat Feb 12 21:12:26 UTC 2005


I've installed and booted into the xen0 kernel and started to create
the domain, followed this guide:

http://www.fedorazine.com/content/view/341/2/

I am at this point:
yum --installroot=/mnt -y groupinstall Base

Only mine is the following with the gpgkey warning:


# time yum --installroot=/mnt/xen/fc3 -y groupinstall Base

You have enabled checking of packages via GPG keys. This is a good thing.
However, you do not have any GPG public keys installed. You need to download
the keys for packages you wish to install and install them.
You can do that by running the command:
    rpm --import public.gpg.key


Alternatively you can specify the url to the key you would like to use
for a repository in the 'gpgkey' option in a repository section and yum
will install it for you.

For more information contact your distribution or package provider.

real    0m2.763s
user    0m0.180s
sys     0m0.150s


Now I realize your thinking well, just enable/disable the gpgkey in
yum.conf and the repo's and get the key's.  Yes that has been done :D

I've turned off gpgkey in yum.conf and the diff *.repo in
/etc/yum.repos.d/  and it still ask for gpgkey's, what am I missing?


I am running rawhide:

# uname -r
2.6.10-1.1137_FC4xen0

# rpm -qa |grep xen
kernel-xenU-2.6.10-1.1137_FC4
xen-2-20050207
kernel-xen0-2.6.10-1.1136_FC4
kernel-xen0-2.6.10-1.1137_FC4
kernel-xen0-2.6.10-1.1126_FC4
kernel-xen0-2.6.10-1.1134_FC4
kernel-xenU-devel-2.6.10-1.1137_FC4
kernel-xen0-devel-2.6.10-1.1137_FC4




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