the way I'd do it is keep centosplus disabled, and only enable it with a command line option when wanting to install/update something from centosplus
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Robert Hanson wrote:
greetings
recently i asked a question and i was directed to the possibility that a certain fully enabled compiled kernel for CentOS 4 might help me.
so, i am looking at
http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/centos/4/centosplus/Readme.txt
and wondering how to cover all bases....
can i cover all bases if i put an *blanket* package(s) exclude in /etc/yum.conf ?
or do i have to put package(s) exclude in every config file in the /etc/yum.repos.d/ directory ?
specifically, the CentOS-Base.repo file. do i put it at the top and then it will be in effect for all sub-repos in that file??
at the top of the CentOS-Base.repo only? :)
i realize that i can do it as a command line switch yet then my brains will fall out trying to remember everything.
regards and tia for any clarification.
- rh
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