Adding or removing software repositories in Fedora
This section describes how to add, enable, or disable a software repository with the DNF application.
Adding repositories
This section describes how to add software repositories with the dnf config-manager
command.
For Fedora 40 or earlier (DNF 4)
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To add a new repository, do the following as
root
.-
Define a new repository by adding a new file with the
.repo
suffix to the/etc/yum.repos.d/
directory. For details about various options to use in the.repo
file, see the Setting [repository] Options section in the System Administrator’s Guide -
Add the repository with
--add-repo
, where repository is the file path:dnf config-manager --add-repo
repository
예를 들어:
dnf config-manager --add-repo /tmp/fedora_extras.repo
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For Fedora 41 or later (DNF 5)
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To add a new repository, do the following as
root
.-
Define a new repository by adding a new file with the
.repo
suffix to the/etc/yum.repos.d/
directory. For details about various options to use in the.repo
file, see the Setting [repository] Options section in the System Administrator’s Guide -
Add the repository with
addrepo
, where repository is the file path:dnf config-manager addrepo --from-repofile=
repository
예를 들어:
dnf config-manager addrepo --from-repofile=/tmp/fedora_extras.repo
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Enabling repositories
This section shows how to enable a particular software repository by using the dnf config-manager
command.
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To enable a particular repository, run the following command as
root
.dnf config-manager setopt repository.enabled=1
Where repository is the unique repository ID, for example:
dnf config-manager setopt fedora-extras.enabled=1
Disabling repositories
This section shows how to disable a particular software repository by using the dnf config-manager
command.
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To disable a particular repository, run the following command as
root
.dnf config-manager setopt repository.enabled=0
Where repository is the unique repository ID, for example:
dnf config-manager setopt fedora-extras.enabled=0
Removing repositories
This section shows how to remove a Yum repository (or .repo
file).
If you know the ID of a repository, but you’re not sure what |
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To remove a Yum repository, run the following command as
root
.rm /etc/yum.repos.d/file_name.repo
Where file_name is the name of the
.repo
file.
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