Yes, it seems to be caused by systemd. I'll investigate there. If not, I can upgrade PostgreSQL and get rid of server 14.
Thank you very much Adrian... I'm going to get a cup of coffee because the topic requires it :D El vie, 1 dic 2023 a las 6:19, Adrian Klaver (<adrian.kla...@aklaver.com>) escribió: > On 11/30/23 20:43, Matthias Apitz wrote: > > El día jueves, noviembre 30, 2023 a las 02:10:25p. m. -0800, Adrian > Klaver escribió: > > > >> On 11/30/23 12:35, Adrian Klaver wrote: > >>> On 11/30/23 10:35, Adrian Klaver wrote: > >>>> On 11/30/23 09:27, Loles wrote: > >>>> > >> > >>> cd /etc/postgresql/14/ > >>> sudo rm -r main_old/ > >>> or > >>> sudo cp -r main_old <some_new_path> > >> > >> Arrgh. > >> > >> sudo mv -r main_old <some_new_path> > >> > >> Memo to self don't eat lunch and copy/paste at same time. > > > > Hmmm > > > > purism@pureos:~$ uname -s > > Linux > > purism@pureos:~$ mv -r foo bar > > mv: invalid option -- 'r' > > The gift that keeps on giving. Third time's a charm?: > > sudo mv main_old/ <some_new_path> > > > Try 'mv --help' for more information. > > > > matthias > > -- > Adrian Klaver > adrian.kla...@aklaver.com > >