On 2004-07-01 (Thursday) 22:49, Nina Pham wrote: > and stuck there, so I do Ctrl_Z to exit. Then Do rpm -e > kerio-mailserver, get the same warning, and error can not create > transaction lock. Ctrl-Z does not exit, it just suspends the process and puts it in background. I seriously wonder why many people think ctrl-z kills an application (I saw many use it with man when they did not know that simple 'q' will quit from man). Where did you got the impression that ctrl-z kills a process? Check 'man bash' and search '/' for job. About rpm, I had no locking problem with RH9/FC1 from a very long time and never had with FC2. I believe locks with rpm can have something to do with bug #91933, but it runs flawlessly for me now. Please follow Ow Mun Heng's advice in the thread to use -Uhv and -ihv instead of -i and -U. Installing new kernel for example takes *lots* of time and upgrading kde takes more than 5 minutes even on modern machine. If rpm really hangs, try adding '-vvv' and see where it hangs. PS: you can not run two rpm transactions together. rpm -q while installing/erasing a package works, but I would not recommend it too. -- Regards, Doncho N. Gunchev Registered Linux User #291323 at counter.li.org GPG-Key-ID: 1024D/DA454F79 Key fingerprint = 684F 688B C508 C609 0371 5E0F A089 CB15 DA45 4F79
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