Use the manual method:
rpm -Uvh /var/spool/up2date/*.rpm
Core 1 up2date downloaded rpm files are stored in that location. I would
guess Core 2 uses the same path. Use --force if necessary, but rpm
should skip those already installed and install those that aren't
without issue. I think.
-Jamie
Graham Siebe wrote:
> I was running a big update to the Fedora Core 2 today, and after
> downloading all the packages, the updater hit a bad RPM about half way
> through and died. I have tried to re-run up2date, but it seems to think
> that the updated packages all got installed. Is there a command to
> force it to install all of the packages it has already downloaded? Even
> if it re-installed all of the packages that did update successfully in
> the process that would be ok.
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