Hello John,

man yum,conf has a long list of options.

I have 'installonly_limit=3' which might be doing this.

Thank you for your answers, but that is to install more than 3 kernels, which is not what I want. (Actually I am happy with the 3 kernels and just would like to catch up adding *the corresponding* kernel-devel version for each of them now, because kernel and kernel-devel packages were not updated in parallel.)

However, my problem has nothing to do with the installonly_limit parameter, because I want to *display* the RPMs which *are available* in the (obfuscated) link I gave in my OP. So I found --showduplicates (and --enablerepo), but it does not make do. Definitely, not all RPMs available in the repo are displayed with yum.

(Also, I could yum-install them by giving yum the explicit URL.)

and if you *really* want -693 series, try a search engine, which may
have a less demanding syntax:   'kernel scientific *-693* rpm' offers
mesome - from 2017;  before, IIRC, some big security scares.

Yes, but why look into Google and other providers, if the RPMs are in the repo. My problem is not (any more) to find them. My point is that I want my yum to list them when I ask for it.

Cheers
                                                                        Dirk

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