Rebooty-inspector -- a tool for sysadmins and support techs

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Some of you might recognize my name from other tools I've posted about, e.g., xsos.
Well, I got an idea this weekend and couldn't sleep until I implemented it. 6 hours later (5 in the morning), I went to bed happy.

Check it out: github.com/ryran/Rebooty-inspector
Screenshots & yum repo available there, but here's one pic to give you an idea:


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Looks like a good idea and would be a nice addition to xsos, also cool that it's a bash script to limit deps. The capital 'R' in the script name needs to go though!

Haha... why? What's wrong with a capital letter?

You've deviated from Canonical Unix Form(tm), which would indicated that 'ri' is the preferred command name here. Sadly, some schmuck over in Ruby-land has already used that command name, so we'll have to settle for "rbi" in this case.

Unrelated: I'm not seeing "Rebooty-inspector" at all in the "rsawaroha" repo... (release-1-1; no update to the repo itself available?)

If you're not seeing it, it's because your yum/dnf cache config has decided not to update the cache yet ... which is weird, since I added the first version to the repo a few days ago. In any case, you can get it directly: people.redhat.com/rsawhill/rpms/

Thanks for sharing it here, Ryan!

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