On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 08:15:03AM -0200, klaus imgrund wrote:
Hello,
got a little problem here.I did a upgrade yesterday - tried anyway - on
a machine that is running unstable and wasn't updated for about 6
weeks.
I didn't look too close at the stuff thats going to be upgraded and did
anticipate errors with kde and the likes but what I got now is strange.
That was silly, be more careful in future.
With synaptic kdelibs3 is shown as a broken package but I can't fix it
from there.Shows some dependency problems with ark and kwrite and so
on.
If I try to purge those packages dpkg can't find them.
When I try dselect and tell it to install the selected packages it goes
ahead and tries to remove ark and a couple of other things but then I
get an error message that looks like a drive failure:
KDE3 is (slowly) moving into sid, so KDE is quite broken at the
moment. If you're using sid, you should a) watch apt very carefully,
and b) read the debian-devel-announce list so that coun see what's
happening with sid.
I/O error dev 3:05 (hda) sector 288334
hda:dma_intr:status=0x51 DriveReadySeekCompleteError
hda:dma_intr:error=0x01 AddrMarkNotFound LBAsect=25551126 sector28833
This is bad. Are you using hdparm or something? Do the kernel logs
tell you anything else? How old is the machine?
I use an ext3 file system and there is nothing in lost and found and a
fsck doesn't show any errors at all.
Anybody got an idea how to fix this or is it reinstalling time already?
You'll only need to reinstall if your disk has been corrupted; use
debsums to check.
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Rob Weir [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ertius.org/
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