docs: remove useless rpm --import from Fedora install instructions#6
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docs: remove useless rpm --import from Fedora install instructions#6
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DNF5 uses its own key store, not the RPM keyring. The rpm --import command has no effect on repo_gpgcheck verification. DNF5 handles key import automatically via the gpgkey URL with a one-time prompt.
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Summary
rpm --importimports keys into RPM's keyring, but DNF5 (Fedora 41+) uses its own key store forrepo_gpgcheckverificationgpgkeyURL with a standard one-time acceptance prompt