Who starts prelink?

Andy Green fedora at warmcat.com
Sat Apr 3 10:53:28 UTC 2004


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On Saturday 03 April 2004 11:20, Jurgen Kramer wrote:
> I have a server which I use for getting my email. I then
> connect to this server with Evolution using imap. Whenever prelink
> is running on the server reading mail becomes very sluggish. The server
> is not responsive at all. It's using all its CPU power to run prelink.
>
> Is there a way to make prelink behave more decently or even prevent it
> from running it at all?

cron is responsible for scheduling things to happen at certain times.

/etc/cron.daily/ is a directory where the scripts in it are run daily.  There 
is a prelink shell script in there by default.  It 
references /etc/sysconfig/prelink - set PRELINKING to no in there and that 
should be the last you hear of it.

- -Andy

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