From the best I can tell, after doing this a couple of times is that something is occurring when it goes to restore the file /etc/resolv.conf
I am running SuSe 9.0 Pro on an IBM ThinkPad 600E. I have 196MB of RAM installed. I tried to change profiles in SCPM, by issuing the command "scpm switch home". After checking, and then verifying, it told me that the network group would be modified. The program continued running, telling me that the network service would have to be restarted. Alas, it bombed! prior to loading the Default Profile. There is a line that says: Restoring profile default restoring file /etc/resolv.conf Aborted I can rm the /var/lib/scpm/#LOCK, but as soon as I run the command scpm -s reload, it locks again. I am assuming that it has something to do with /etc/resolv.conf, but I know that the network has been running normally when I plugged it in at the office, where I am on DHCP. I was able to browse the network through the GUI, pull files from a share created on my Win2k workstation, and surf the Net. My /etc/resolv.conf file is empty file. Rob Smith