>Maybe so, I've never seen yum do that. Again, "yum" didn't. It was a message that simply interrupted the stream of text that was being output to your console. Likely syslog did this. jlc
Wed Sep 10 21:38:52 UTC 2008
Joseph L. Casale <JCasale at activenetwerx.com>
>Maybe so, I've never seen yum do that. Again, "yum" didn't. It was a message that simply interrupted the stream of text that was being output to your console. Likely syslog did this. jlc