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Fixing a Corrupted RPM Database

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Summary

Yum maintains an RPM database, or a list of what packages are currently installed.
Occasionally, you can see an issue where the database becomes corrupted, resulting in an inability to easily check what packages are currently installed on the system.

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Modified date:
20 February 2023

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