Toby Bluhm <> scribbled on Wednesday, October 08, 2008 3:18 PM:
>> Currently working with migrating from RHEL3 to CentOS 5.2 x86 on test
>> computer. When I tried to run "yum install rsh*" in order to install the
>> rsh-server
>
>
> Try
>
> yum install rsh\*
>
> or
>
> yum install "rsh*"
Sorin Srbu wrote:
Hi all,
Currently working with migrating from RHEL3 to CentOS 5.2 x86 on test computer.
When I tried to run "yum install rsh*" in order to install the rsh-server
Try
yum install rsh\*
or
yum install "rsh*"
This allows "*" to be passed on to yum unmolested by the she
Kai Schaetzl <> scribbled on Wednesday, October 08, 2008 1:36 PM:
> First: please do not hijack threads. If you want to send a new question
> then hit "new message" and not "reply"!
Sorry, didn't realise. Won't happen again.
> Second: This can occur if you use a non-default repo and yum wants t
Sorin Srbu wrote on Wed, 8 Oct 2008 12:22:15 +0200:
> Currently working with migrating from RHEL3 to CentOS 5.2 x86 on test
> computer.
> When I tried to run "yum install rsh*" in order to install the rsh-server
> package, yum jumped out to the CLI stating there was "no key for this
> package"
Hi all,
Currently working with migrating from RHEL3 to CentOS 5.2 x86 on test computer.
When I tried to run "yum install rsh*" in order to install the rsh-server
package, yum jumped out to the CLI stating there was "no key for this package"
or something o that effect.
I then used the Add/remov
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