Scot L. Harris wrote: > On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 15:25, William Hooper wrote: > >> Scot L. Harris wrote: >> [snip] >> >>> Setting aside the discussion of prelink being useful or not, if you >>> want to disable it move the /etc/cron.daily/prelink file to a safe >>> location. That should prevent it from being run each day. >>> >> >> I would think that editing /etc/sysconfig/prelink would be preferable. >> > > Yes, see my other message on that. :) > > > What I am not clear on is in that file if you set it to no it looks like > it wants to make a pass through the system undoing anything that was > prelinked. Not sure if it does this each and every time it runs from then > on or just that one time. Just once, because after that everything is un-prelinked and there is nothing to do (similar to how prelink runs if you haven't updated any software since it last ran). -- William Hooper