X7ROOT File Manager
Current Path:
/etc/yum.repos.d
etc
/
yum.repos.d
/
📁
..
📄
CentOS-Base.repo
(1.46 KB)
📄
CentOS-CR.repo
(1.28 KB)
📄
CentOS-Debuginfo.repo
(649 B)
📄
CentOS-Media.repo
(630 B)
📄
CentOS-Sources.repo
(1.3 KB)
📄
CentOS-Vault.repo
(9.23 KB)
📄
CentOS-fasttrack.repo
(314 B)
📄
CentOS-x86_64-kernel.repo
(616 B)
📄
EA4.repo
(204 B)
📄
cPAddons.repo
(257 B)
📄
centos7-els-rollout.repo
(4.33 KB)
📄
centos7-els.repo
(465 B)
📄
cpanel-plugins.repo
(241 B)
📄
digitalocean-agent.repo
(299 B)
📄
mysql-community-debuginfo.repo
(1.12 KB)
📄
mysql-community-source.repo
(2.5 KB)
📄
mysql-community.repo
(2.44 KB)
Editing: CentOS-CR.repo
# CentOS-CR.repo # # The Continuous Release ( CR ) repository contains rpms that are due in the next # release for a specific CentOS Version ( eg. next release in CentOS-7 ); these rpms # are far less tested, with no integration checking or update path testing having # taken place. They are still built from the upstream sources, but might not map # to an exact upstream distro release. # # These packages are made available soon after they are built, for people willing # to test their environments, provide feedback on content for the next release, and # for people looking for early-access to next release content. # # The CR repo is shipped in a disabled state by default; its important that users # understand the implications of turning this on. # # NOTE: We do not use a mirrorlist for the CR repos, to ensure content is available # to everyone as soon as possible, and not need to wait for the external # mirror network to seed first. However, many local mirrors will carry CR repos # and if desired you can use one of these local mirrors by editing the baseurl # line in the repo config below. # [cr] name=CentOS-$releasever - cr baseurl=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/$releasever/cr/$basearch/ gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-7 enabled=0
Upload File
Create Folder