Eero Volotinen wrote on Mon, 15 Aug 2016 11:00:51 +:
> Maybe your repodata cache was a bit old :)
Yeah. I would have thought it checks the date of the file and tries to
update it when it's that old. Anyway, clearing the whole yum cache was a
good idea as I don't need the 5.8 rpms anymore.
Hi,
Just run 'yum upgrade' or 'yum update'. No other action is required. You
can also add -y switch to autoselect --yes
Eero
2016-08-15 13:36 GMT+03:00 Kai Schaetzl :
> Hi!
>
> I revived an old disk with CentoS 5.8 on it and want to update it to
> 5.latest (=5.11).
Hi!
I revived an old disk with CentoS 5.8 on it and want to update it to
5.latest (=5.11). However, it insists on getting 5.8 files. From the past
I remember I would get a major release jump from 5.n to 5.m automatically.
Or do I remember this wrong?
I googled a bit around, but couldn't really
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