On Tuesday 04 October 2005 23:44, Hawkwind wrote:
> Either you have an instance of rpm/urpmi running already, or rpmdrake
> is open.  If you know for a fact you aren't doing anything with either
> of these, you can perform the following command:
>
> pgrep urpmi
> pgrep rpm
>
> Then kill the PID#'s it gives you in return.  Also, here is a script
> you can run that I have on my forum to make it easier:
>
> http://linuxfordummies.org/viewtopic.php?t=285
>
> Hope this helps you.

Also you can just manually the lock file in /var/lock/urpmi
I'm not sure the exact path.

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