On 16 8:54:S, Jim Cornette wrote: > Also, there appears to be a problem with the newer kernels > reporting the right process ID numbers with these later kernels. > Maybe this problem is causing nash to consume all the cpu time > when updating the kernels. In any case, holding off on the kernel > updates is probably best until the kernel problem is pinpointed > and time allows for the corrections to be made. About updating > the kernel, I do not do large updates any longer if there is a > new kernel. I wait for the other programs to be applied and then > go through a smaller update for the kernel. Once bitten twice > shy. > > Jim Yes, that's what I've decided for updates with a new kernel, do the kernel separately, and I have for the last two. Just now I checked for updates an there were 17, no kernel. 'yum update' was successful, except for.... Updating : indent ####################### [13/34] install-info: /usr/share/info/indent.info.gz: empty file error: %post(indent-2.2.9-13.fc6.i386) scriptlet failed, exit status 1 .... and there was no 'Cleanup' statement for indent Then running the script to chk for dups..... # yumdups Duplicates were found: indent-2.2.9-12.3.1 indent-2.2.9-13.fc6 -- Tom Brinkman Corpus Christi, Texas -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list