What is yum and how do I use it?
Environment
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Issue
- Where can I find a guide to
yum? - How do I install an RPM using
yum? - Can I use
yumto find whichrpmprovides a particular binary? - Is there a command reference for
yum?
Resolution
What is yum?
yum is the primary tool for getting, installing, deleting, querying, and managing Red Hat Enterprise Linux RPM software packages from official Red Hat software repositories, as well as other third-party repositories. yum is used in Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions 5 and later. Versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and earlier used up2date.
How do I use yum?
The Yum Command Cheat Sheet for Red Hat Enterprise Linux contains a reference card outlining the common use cases for the yum command. There is a PDF version available for download at the bottom of that page.
Learn More
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
- The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Configuring basic system settings guide covers
dnfusage in Chapter 1. Software management tools in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
- The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Configuring basic system settings guide covers
yumusage in Chapter 2. Managing software packages.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
- The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 System Administrator's Guide covers
yumusage in Chapter 7: Yum.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
- The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Deployment Guide covers
yumusage in Chapter 7: Yum.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
- The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Deployment Guide covers
yumusage in Chapter 14: Yum.
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