Updating: gnumeric 100 % done 315/892 Updating: gnome-media 100 % done 316/892 Updating: xemacs 100 % done 317/892 Updating: tkinter 100 % done 318/892 Updating: selinux-policy-strict-sources 100 % done 319/892 Updating: selinux-policy-targeted-sources 100 % done 320/892
... and then it just sits there.
I did a ps aux on the machine at that point, and I see:
bin/sh /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.64925 2
root 11538 0.0 0.0 5596 1148 pts/1 S+ 13:10 0:00 /bin/sh /sbin/fixfiles -C /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts.pre restore
root 11557 0.0 0.0 5596 1196 pts/1 S+ 13:10 0:00 /bin/sh /sbin/fixfiles -C /etc/selinux/targeted/contexts/files/file_contexts.pre restore
root 11701 2.2 0.0 3712 740 pts/1 S+ 13:10 0:01 find /nfs/home ( -fstype ext2 -o -fstype ext3 -o -fstype reiserfs -o -fstype xfs ) -print
/nfs/home is NFS-mounted. Why is a find command recursing through it, when it seems to specify local filesystems?
I disabled SElinux in the initial install. If I now remove the SElinx-related packages the install will finish without problems.
This is kind of scary. What is going on?
Hugh
Updating: selinux-policy-targeted-sources 100 % done 320/892
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