News to me. I've never seen Yum do that on my CentOS machines. Heck,
I've never seen any application reboot a linux machine by its self..


Sean Waite wrote:

>Does this seem odd, or has this happened to anyone. I go to do a Yum update (Suse 10) and the system reboots on an old AMD K2-450. Now
>at first I would have assumed that the system was being overworkded (?), but yet I have installed a few packages that required
>compiling which were much more CPU intensive for a longer time than the Yum update is running.
>
>Maybe I am looking at this the wrong way, but I can not seem to figure out why Yum would cause a reboot of all things. 
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>Sean Waite
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