On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 14:20, Jensen, John T wrote:
> Probably a very obvious thing, but when I mark kernel for up2date to be
> skipped (which is what I want), I would still like the kernels to be
> downloaded, so I can install them rather than upgrade them. I can ftp,
> of course, but is there a w
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Did you issue the "--force" switch to override the skip list?
Regards, Mike Klinke
On Sunday 22 December 2002 20:53, Je
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John,
the "man up2date" command shows a "--download" switch with a description
that seems to fit your needs.
Regards, Mike Klinke
On Sunday 22 December 2002 19:20, Jensen, John T wrote:
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John,
the "man up2date" command shows a "--download" switch with a description
that seems to fit your needs.
Regards, Mike Klinke
On Sunday 22 December 2002 19:20, Jensen, John T wrote:
> Probably a very obvious thing, but when I mark kernel for up2date to
> be skipped (which is what I want), I
man up2date
‐d, ‐‐download
download packages only, do not install them. This option is
provided so that you can override the configuration option "Do
not install packages after retrieval." It is mutually exclusive
with the ‐‐install option.
Just update what you want updated, skipping th
Probably a very obvious thing, but when I mark kernel for up2date to be
skipped (which is what I want), I would still like the kernels to be
downloaded, so I can install them rather than upgrade them. I can ftp,
of course, but is there a way to make up2date upgrade some packages,
just download oth