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Description of problem: [root@localhost ~]# dnf clean all 11 files removed [root@localhost ~]# dnf install /home/mikhail/Downloads/atom.x86_64.rpm -v cachedir: /var/cache/dnf Loaded plugins: needs-restarting, generate_completion_cache, builddep, noroot, debuginfo-install, protected_packages, copr, download, config-manager, playground, reposync, Query DNF version: 1.1.10 Cannot download 'https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=updates-released-f25&arch=x86_64': Cannot prepare internal mirrorlist: Status code: 503 for https://mirrors.fedoraproject.org/metalink?repo=updates-released-f25&arch=x86_64. Error: Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'updates'
Created attachment 1270055 [details] dnf.log file from new installation of Fedora. Having same problem with new installation of Fedora 25. [root@localhost ~]# dnf install git Error: Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'updates' Have already tried dnf clean all. Tried installing latest ca-certificates, p11-kit, p11-kit-trust rpm manually but no luck. Attaching the dnf.log
(In reply to bhavin192 from comment #1) > Created attachment 1270055 [details] > dnf.log file from new installation of Fedora. > > Having same problem with new installation of Fedora 25. > > [root@localhost ~]# dnf install git > Error: Failed to synchronize cache for repo 'updates' > > Have already tried dnf clean all. > Tried installing latest ca-certificates, p11-kit, p11-kit-trust rpm manually > but no luck. > Attaching the dnf.log After some reboots, it's working now. So the solution is to update ca-certificates manually.
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