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nvmetcli initial install fails to load preferences file

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      Description of problem:

      nvmetcli package initial install fails to load preferences file

      [root@localhost ~]# nvmetcli
      bash: nvmetcli: command not found...
      Install package 'nvmetcli' to provide command 'nvmetcli'? [N/y] y

      • Waiting in queue...
      • Loading list of packages....
        The following packages have to be installed:
        nvmetcli-0.7-3.el9.noarch An adminstration shell for NVMe storage targets
        Proceed with changes? [N/y] y
      • Waiting in queue...
      • Waiting for authentication...
      • Waiting in queue...
      • Downloading packages...
      • Requesting data...
      • Testing changes...
      • Installing packages...
        Warning: Could not load preferences file /root/.nvmetcli/prefs.bin.
        /> exit

      Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

      nvme-cli-1.14-3.el9.x86_64
      nvmetcli-0.7-3.el9.noarch
      kernel-5.14.0-21.el9.x86_64

      How reproducible:

      Every time on first install

      Actual results:

      Warning about failure to load preferences file

      Expected results:

      Initial preferences should be loaded successfully

              mlombard@redhat.com Maurizio Lombardi
              rhn-support-jpittman John Pittman
              Maurizio Lombardi Maurizio Lombardi
              Yi Zhang Yi Zhang
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