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RetroEvolute
1st September 2008, 09:21 AM
My system just 'auto-updated' to f10. I'd be okay with this except whenever I try running any update or download command in terminal, it gives me '[Errno 14] HTTP Error 404: Not Found's all over the place then fails to change to a different mirror. It does it with any download. BUT, I have no problems what-so-ever connecting to the internet and downloading files, etc (I'm posting from f10 right now). I never installed options to rollback updates, so I don't think that's really a choice at this point. It's either reinstall or fix.
Any help or suggestions?
Demz
1st September 2008, 09:59 AM
My system just 'auto-updated' to f10. I'd be okay with this except whenever I try running any update or download command in terminal, it gives me '[Errno 14] HTTP Error 404: Not Found's all over the place then fails to change to a different mirror. It does it with any download. BUT, I have no problems what-so-ever connecting to the internet and downloading files, etc (I'm posting from f10 right now). I never installed options to rollback updates, so I don't think that's really a choice at this point. It's either reinstall or fix.
Any help or suggestions?
dont expect to come here for help when its only a Alpha Report these Bugs in Bugzilla an or the Devel List
RetroEvolute
1st September 2008, 10:12 AM
dont expect to come here for help when its only a Alpha Report these Bugs in Bugzilla an or the Devel List
Correct me if I'm wrong but this IS the "Fedora Support" Forum for "Alpha-Beta (Fedora 10 Only)". I figured, since I'm currently running a Alpha-Beta Fedora 10 and having an issue, I should be here in this forum to ask for any ideas regarding said issue. With that stated, I'd really appreciate it if you either provided some suggestions or didn't tell me off for looking for help in a place who's label implies such.
I understand that this is a Alpha, so I'll go ahead and report these bugs. But I didn't find any answers just from searching the web and thought that perhaps someone around here may have already seen this. Thanks.
Demz
1st September 2008, 10:33 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong but this IS the "Fedora Support" Forum for "Alpha-Beta (Fedora 10 Only)". I figured, since I'm currently running a Alpha-Beta Fedora 10 and having an issue, I should be here in this forum to ask for any ideas regarding said issue. With that stated, I'd really appreciate it if you either provided some suggestions or didn't tell me off for looking for help in a place who's label implies such.
I understand that this is a Alpha, so I'll go ahead and report these bugs. But I didn't find any answers just from searching the web and thought that perhaps someone around here may have already seen this. Thanks.
true but your gonna get the problem solved quicker if you join the Fedora Devel List , fedora10 is not an official release till it goes final .. you'll get answers from the devel list than here , unless some of the other people Answer your question here but as i said, your better to report these problems in bugzilla than say them here that way by the time Fedora10 goes final it should be a rock solid release
RetroEvolute
1st September 2008, 10:36 AM
true but your gonna get the problem solved quicker if you join the Fedora Devel List , fedora10 is not an official release till it goes final .. you'll get answers from the devel list than here , unless some of the other people Answer your question here but as i said, your better to report these problems in bugzilla than say them here that way by the time Fedora10 goes final it should be a rock solid release
I completely understand. I'm reporting the error to bugzilla right now! Hoefully I'll get some sort of response soon. But, as stated previously... If anyone happens to have some suggestions, please let me know. Thanks.
RetroEvolute
1st September 2008, 09:21 PM
Below is a link to my bug report and the "solution":
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=460804
You've upgraded your fedora-release pkg which bumps the version from 9 to
9.90.1 - this means that all of your repo urls which use $releasever no longer
have the right path.
excluding the livna repos, you probably want to disable all the fedora9
repos and just use rawhide.
Is there anywhere here that could tell me how I could go about doing this? If not, I'm currently at the point that I may just do a complete reinstall of Fedora 9 and just make sure it doesn't try and update to Fedora 10/Rawhide.
Thanks guys.
vallimar
2nd September 2008, 04:35 PM
Edit the appropraite files in /etc/yum.repos.d/. For the regular fedora repo's, set enabled to "no".
For the rawhide/development repo, enabled to "yes".
RetroEvolute
2nd September 2008, 06:13 PM
Ah. Gotcha. I'd figured out where the repos were, but not what exactly I had to do once I got there. Thank you very much.
hceylan
4th September 2008, 08:44 PM
edit /etc/yum.repos.d/fedora* and set enabled=no in those files
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