On 05/08/2021 00.25, Felix Miata wrote:
Carlos E. R. composed on 2021-08-04 23:38 (UTC+0200):
On Felix Miata wrote:
Felix Miata composed on 2021-08-03 21:58 (UTC-0400): ... I also asked on https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/557862-last-night-s-updates-kille... where ultimately it was found removing /etc/sysconfig/nfs, which did not belong to any package/rpm, solved the problem.
That seems to me to be the wrong move.
Instead, you have to edit the file and find the offending setting.
I did a diff between the (then) current version and the previous version, which showed nothing different that was not a comment line, so that looked like a very tough approach to troubleshooting.
The file doesn't come from any rpm, that is well known. It comes from "/usr/share/fillup-templates/sysconfig.nfs", which in turn is installed by nfs-client.rpm
YaST would edit that sysconfig file.
Given # rpm -q --whatprovides /etc/sysconfig/nfs file /etc/sysconfig/nfs is not owned by any package and dcurtisfra's response #5 in the forum thread and the non-diff diff it seemed perfectly reasonable to try eliminating it.
IMHO, that is not correct.
YaST in my eyes is a convenience, not a requirement, so one ought to be able to find a solution without using it if desired. IIRC, if I ever used YaST to configure NFS, it would have been many many moons ago, maybe around SuSE 8.2. It's harder to learn things using the easy way, which be YaST.
It doesn't need to be yast. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from oS Leap 15.2 x86_64 (Minas Tirith))