We'd like to be able to use yum-updateonboot on our systems. Unfortunately (for us), our local yum mirrors are made available via autofs'd nfs mounts, and since autofs start priority is 28, and yum-updateonboot is 25, that's a problem. So, please consider changing yum-updateonboot's start/stop priorities to start/stop after autofs.
Created attachment 151885 [details] change yum-updateonboot priority 25/75 -> 30/70
Created attachment 151887 [details] specfile patch enabling priorities patch
Tim, ping? (I'd much rather not have to keep using a locally patched version... :) ) I could even apply the patch(es) for you, if you're busy.
Thanks for the patches, I add them very soon.
I have added the priorities patch upstream, i will push a new yum-utils release, very soon.
thanks!