On Mon, 2006-07-17 at 08:42 +0200, Dan Horák wrote:
Erwin Rol píše v Ne 16. 07. 2006 v 18:47 +0200:
> I tried to update today and ran into a strange problem. After 1.2GByte
> of updates were downloaded and the updating started at some point things
> didn't continue;
>
> Updating : mkinitrd ################### [ 994/2526]
> Installing: kernel ################### [ 995/2526]
>
> At this point nash was using 100% CPU, i let it run for +30mins but no
> change, than i killed it with CTRL-c.
>
In the same situation I have killed only the nash process and then the
update was successfully finished.
Are you sure ? I mean is your new kernel installed correctly ? Is your
grub.conf file updated correctly.
Of course it is a bit worrisome that a CTRL-c to stop a yum update can
leave behind such a mess, instead of cleaning up more correctly, like it
can when a single package stage (the killing of nash) fails. I mean
noway in hell would "my mother" been able to fix this system, and those
ppl (like i did) certainly will first try to hammer CTRL-C when
something hangs.
> When i tried to update the kernel after that it said there where
no
> updates, becuase it was already installed. This seems weird to me
> because the %post part of the RPM was not finished correctly and still
> rpm thinks the update was done. After rpm -e the last half updated
> kernel i tried again with just "yum update kernel" and it hung again
> with nash at 100% CPU.
And I have SELinux in permissive mode on that machine.
SELinux is disabled on my machine, so that can't be it.
- Erwin