Section 3.3:Package Exceptions Settings
27
•
After installation, keep binary packages on disk
-- save binary packages in desired
directory instead of deleting them after installing them
•
Use GPG to verify package integrity
-- before installing the packages, verify Red Hat’s
GPG signature
3.3 Package Exceptions Settings
The Package Exceptions tab allows you to define which packages to exclude from
the list of updated RPM packages according to the package name or file name (see
Figure 3–2, Package Exceptions Settings).
To define a set of packages to be excluded according to the package name, click
the
Add
button next to the
Package Names to Skip
section and enter a character string
including wild cards (*). A wild card (*) at the end of the character string means all
packages beginning with the character string will be excluded from the list. A wild
card (*) at the beginning of the character string means any packages that end with the
character string will be excluded from the list.
For example, if the string kernel* in the
Package Names to Skip
section, the
Red Hat
Update Agent
will not display any packages beginning with kernel.
To exclude packages by file name, follow the same rules except click the
Add
button
next to the
File Names to Skip
section.
Содержание NETWORK - USER 1.2
Страница 1: ...Red Hat Network User Reference Guide 1 2 ...
Страница 8: ...8 Chapter 1 What is Red Hat Network ...
Страница 24: ...24 Chapter 2 Registration ...
Страница 28: ...28 Chapter 3 Red Hat Update Agent Configuration Figure 3 2 Package Exceptions Settings ...
Страница 52: ...52 Chapter 5 Red Hat Network Web Application ...
Страница 54: ...54 Chapter 6 Red Hat Network Daemon ...
Страница 62: ...62 Chapter 7 Frequently Asked Questions ...
Страница 64: ...64 Index Secure Sockets Layer 7 Security 7 System Profile 16 ...