On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 08:52:22 -0500, Robert Locke <rlocke(a)ralii.com> wrote:
On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 21:04 -0500, David Liguori wrote:
> In another thread a user having problems with yum killed it. I am
> curious how he accomplished that. When I run yum (or any other command,
> for that matter), it stalls, and I stop it with ctrl-z, the following
> happens:
>
First question, why are you stopping it with Ctrl-Z?? Ctrl-Z puts it to
sleep into the background. Why not use Ctrl-C which is the intended
approach?
[snip]
This is kind of an aside, but if yum is downloading packages, Ctrl+C
will not kill it. Instead, yum will switch to a different mirror to
download the packages from. This is handy if it happens to pick a
slow mirror. Just hit Ctrl+C and it will try another one (assuming
you have it set up to use multiple mirrors). This makes it a little
harder to kill, though, during this stage.
Jonathan