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The repository priorities in 11.2 differ from all previous releases. Look at this example from 11.2

# | Alias | Name | Enabled | Refresh | Priority | Type | URI | Service
--+--------------+-----------------------+---------+---------+----------+-------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+--------
1 | repo-debug   | openSUSE-11.2-Debug   | No      | Yes     |   99     | yast2 | [Index of /debug/distribution/11.2/repo/oss](http://download.opensuse.org/debug/distribution/11.2/repo/oss/)  |
2 | repo-non-oss | openSUSE-11.2-Non-Oss | Yes     | Yes     |   99     | yast2 | [Index of /distribution/11.2/repo/non-oss](http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.2/repo/non-oss/)    |
3 | repo-oss     | openSUSE-11.2-Oss     | Yes     | Yes     |   99     | yast2 | [Index of /distribution/11.2/repo/oss](http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/11.2/repo/oss/)        |
4 | repo-source  | openSUSE-11.2-Source  | No      | Yes     |   99     | NONE  | [Index of /source/distribution/11.2/repo/oss](http://download.opensuse.org/source/distribution/11.2/repo/oss/) |
5 | repo-update  | openSUSE-11.2-Update  | Yes     | Yes     |   99     | NONE  | [Index of /update/11.2](http://download.opensuse.org/update/11.2/)

In 11.1 it would have OSS, NON-OSS set to 120
Update would be 20

I just checked this, and yeh exactly all the priorities are set to 99. Back to 11.1, it was 120 as you said.
Looks like OSS,Non-OSS have now counted/added in the list as higher candidates too, IMO its a good move.