Greetings ... Yet another one of my many stupid question ... Again, here in South Africa ( still tring to setup a proxy for my internal servers ), yum runs in the daily cron, if I remember correctly ... The problem I am seeing on busy days, is that yum might fail somewhere and just sit in memory ... leaving no other yum processor to run ... I normally only find this out if I am the sys admin or when I tring and run yum myself ... Is there some really clever and neat way to get yum to stop during office hours, and then again start after hours? I believe this will really only work to when urlgrabber which yum uses and recover failed downloads ... Can anybody shead some light on my problem, or should I just wait until yum 3.0.0 which will even know what I want to install before I do? Thanks Mailed Lee P.S. Just showed a friend yum, and now he thinks Linux is it ... it's kewl that I was able to download quite a few games to proof my point ... Double Thanks.