[SOLVED] urpmi.update: unable to access medium ... ???

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[SOLVED] urpmi.update: unable to access medium ... ???

Postby jtwdyp » Jun 25th, '13, 06:01

I'm still very new to Mageia... I must say that so far I'm rather pleased with it. I'm not sure if it has any bearing on my question or not, but Just as I was preparing to install Mageia3 my DVD burner kicked the bucket. {right in the middle of burning the Mageia iso in fact} After a bit of dithering about, I discovered something called unetbootin, with which I put the iso on a flashdrive and had a successful install.

I'm liking it! But every now and then I think I see a reference to a problem accessing one or more repos. This is the screen output of me using a root shell attempting to make sure all repos are up to date...

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 /usr/sbin
UnderTree=-> urpmi.update -a
unable to access medium "Core Release".
unable to access medium "Nonfree Release".
medium "Core Release2" is up-to-date
medium "Core Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Nonfree Release2" is up-to-date
medium "Nonfree Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Tainted Release" is up-to-date
medium "Tainted Updates" is up-to-date
medium "Core 32bit Release" is up-to-date
medium "Core 32bit Updates" is up-to-date
 /usr/sbin
UnderTree=->


I note that there are two repos that urpmi.update can't seem to access.

Is this normal? If not, how can I fix it?

Thanks!
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Re: urpmi.update: unable to access medium "Core Release" ???

Postby Ken-Bergen » Jun 25th, '13, 06:25

The sources you're unable to access are on your installation media.
Unless you're on dialup or have low download limits you can just disable them.
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Re: urpmi.update: unable to access medium "Core Release" ???

Postby jtwdyp » Jun 25th, '13, 17:55

Ken-Bergen wrote:The sources you're unable to access are on your installation media.


Then given that I don't keep the installation media in the machine, It is normal to get this error... 8-)

Unless you're on dialup or have low download limits you can just disable them.
Nah, been using broadband for so long that I've completely forgotten how to set up a dialup connection... ;)

So I'm thinking that if:

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urpmi.removemedia "Core Release" "Nonfree Release"


doesn't work, then I'll try:

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urpmi.removemedia "Core Release" && urpmi.removemedia "Nonfree Release"


At least one of them aughta do it...

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Re: [SOLVED] urpmi.update: unable to access medium ... ???

Postby jtwdyp » Sep 22nd, '13, 10:35

RogerP wrote:Alternatively just use the Mageia Control Centre, Software Management and "Configure Media Sources for install and update".

Yeah, I probably could have done it that way... But I much prefer CLI solutions. That is when I can find clear instructions for them...

urpmi, is something I can easily paste into a reminder note about how {and why} I did something last time. Then Next time { if I can find my notes on what I did last time} I can just paste it back to the command line.
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