Bill Davidsen wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
> jdow wrote:
>>
>> If this can be done once in an initial install situation it can be done
>> again in an update situation using the same mechanism.
>
> One way is to download the stuff from Red Hat's site itself,
> and trust that no one has managed to intercept your communications.
>
Actually you don't need "the stuff" other than the new key, do you? And
I used a generic noun because I don't know what "the stuff" is going
to be. It might be a RPM with the new key in it, or just some text,
or I don't know what. Your comment is correct, but perhaps slightly
misdirected because I was vague.
Mike
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