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Possibly the Yum this running underneath looking for updates.
To test go to terminal type # sudo yum-y update
it gives an error like a running process, then this is the problem.
You have to use the kill command to stop the process and try again. By now test Yum command to verify that a process to rotate.
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Possibly the Yum this running underneath looking for updates.
To test go to terminal type # sudo
it gives an error like a running process, then this is the problem. yum-y yum -y update
You have to use the kill command to stop the process and try again. By now test Yum command to verify that a process to rotate.