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2. At the shell prompt, import the key with the following command:
gpg --import redhat2.asc
The resulting message tells you that the key was processed. To check that the key was
added, type
gpg --list-keys
. You will see the Red Hat, GPG key as well as your own
keys.
4.7. Manual Package Installation
If you chose to download the software updates with the
Red Hat Update Agent
, over the
Web through Workgroup, or have RPM Updates delivered to your system automatically (but
not have them automatically installed), you must install them manually using the
rpm
utility.
To install them, change to the directory that contains the downloaded packages. The default
directory is
/var/spool/up2date
. Then, type the command
rpm -Uvh *.rpm
. When the
packages are finished installing, you can delete them if you wish. You do not need them
anymore.
After installing the packages, you must update your System Profile so that you are not
prompted to download them again. Refer to Section 4.8 for details.
4.8. Synchronizing Your System Profile
If you configured the
Red Hat Update Agent
to install the latest packages automatically,
then your System Profile stored by Red Hat Network will be updated automatically also.
However, if you only download the latest RPM packages using the
Red Hat Update Agent
,
download the RPM packages from the Web interface, or upgrade/install/remove RPM pack-
ages yourself, your System Profile will not be updated automatically. You will need to send
your updated System Profile to the RHN servers.
To synchronize the RPM package list on your local system and on Red Hat Network, run the
command:
up2date -p
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