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do you need to temporarily enable or disable a repository inside of Red Hat Enterprise Linux eight well Iamp;#39;m Dom pizzette and this is a quick byte from IT Pro TV working with repositories in rl8 is actually really easy using the DNF command in fact really all we need to know here is the identity of the repository that weamp;#39;re working with let me show you an example here for me I have a repository defined in slice etcamp;#39; slash yum repos d slash web mint repo and that repository has an identity of web min and youamp;#39;ll notice right here that the enabled status is zero itamp;#39;s turned off and I can quickly and easily turn this on or off again at runtime using DNF the way we do it is by doing sudo DNF and then performing whatever our normal command is and then adding a modifier to enable that repository for example here if I try and identify the webmin package Iamp;#39;ll do sudo DNF List webmin Iamp;#39;ll see that it checks the repositories that are enabled