I haven't tracked down all of the details yet, but I think installing yp-tools into the chrooted livecd environment wreaks some kind of havoc on the invoking system's yp setup. It seems to take a ypbind restart before things recover. Before I take a deeper look, has anyone else experienced this?
Brian Cain wrote:
I haven't tracked down all of the details yet, but I think installing yp-tools into the chrooted livecd environment wreaks some kind of havoc on the invoking system's yp setup. It seems to take a ypbind restart before things recover. Before I take a deeper look, has anyone else experienced this?
Yes. Same symptoms, same results -in F7. I hadn't looked into it any further though.
-Jeroen
On Sat, 2008-06-07 at 22:19 -0500, Brian Cain wrote:
I haven't tracked down all of the details yet, but I think installing yp-tools into the chrooted livecd environment wreaks some kind of havoc on the invoking system's yp setup. It seems to take a ypbind restart before things recover. Before I take a deeper look, has anyone else experienced this?
There were sporadic reports of it in the past (Fedora 7 timeframe as Jeroen mentions), but nothing recently. And I wasn't able ever to get it to reproduce
Jeremy
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