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The ''default'' yum repository configuration changed with the release of SME version 7.1.1 in order to allow installation of unmodified and non-conflicting CentOS packages directly from the CentOS repositories.   
 
The ''default'' yum repository configuration changed with the release of SME version 7.1.1 in order to allow installation of unmodified and non-conflicting CentOS packages directly from the CentOS repositories.   
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The SME update process ''does not'' reconfigure your yum repositories automatically in order to preserve any existing custom configurations you have created. This means:
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The SME update process ''does not'' reconfigure your yum repositories automatically in order to preserve any existing custom configurations you have created.  
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As a result:
 
* Even if your server now says it is running SME 7.1.3 your system may not be up to date, and you may be missing vital updates from the CentOS repositories that will only be installed after correcting your yum repository configuration!
 
* Even if your server now says it is running SME 7.1.3 your system may not be up to date, and you may be missing vital updates from the CentOS repositories that will only be installed after correcting your yum repository configuration!
 
* You will STILL need to correct your yum repository configuration even after ''updating'' from the 7.2 CD.
 
* You will STILL need to correct your yum repository configuration even after ''updating'' from the 7.2 CD.
* A new install from the SME 7.2 CD is the ''only''  
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* A fresh install from the SME 7.2 CD is the ''only'' instance in which you do ''not'' need to reconfigure your yum repositories.
    
Therefore, unless you are an expert with yum and have made specific sme-related customizations for some reason, you '''must''' reset your yum repository configuration to the SME defaults using the instructions found at [[:AddingSoftware#Restoring_Default_Yum_Repositories]] or your yum updates '''will''' fail sooner or later.
 
Therefore, unless you are an expert with yum and have made specific sme-related customizations for some reason, you '''must''' reset your yum repository configuration to the SME defaults using the instructions found at [[:AddingSoftware#Restoring_Default_Yum_Repositories]] or your yum updates '''will''' fail sooner or later.

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