Thank you. Unfortunately, I have no info in my mail. I tried fsck, but all 
seems clean. I have also tried to upgrade with "sysupgrade -fs" (after deleting 
"/usr" contents), but that did not help.

I am a little bit lost as to how to fix it, since I am not sure where the error 
comes from.



> On 25 Dec 2025, at 16:48, Jan Stary <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The (non)upgrade report should be in your mail.
> 
> I have had that happen when e.g. a filesystem was not clean;
> basicaly, whatever fails during the automated update,
> it will not be happening. And some machines are known
> to behave differently with various peripherals detached.
> 
> Jan

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