| On Thu March 8 2012, 4:30:11 PM, Ian Campbell wrote: > On Thu, 2012-03-08 at 18:07 -0500, jim burns wrote: > > Well, at least I got this one figured out. It wasn't the next day's > > yum update that fixes things - it was another cron daily job: prelink. > > I just got a xen update (fedora rawhide), I stopped my stubdom, tried > > to start it again, and it failed. Then I ran the prelink job again (it > > normally executes before yum, which I had changed) - and lo and > > behold, my stubdom started! > >  > > Xen commands are the only commands that I haven't been able to execute > > w/o prelink-ing, and only this one function, so I didn't immediately > > suspect that running yum after prelink would be a problem. Live and > > learn! >  > Wow, first time I've heard of prelinking _fixing_ something! >  > Ian.   He he. Yeah, I had a problem with Avira Antivir, until I realized that it's directory had to be excluded from prelink. Each (app) to their own! |