I found the following notes which may explain what caused this:
I installed pdftk per below (included the messages which were received and
my response, left out some usual context as im typing this on mobile)
sudo apt-get install pdftk
You might want to run 'apt--fix-broken install' to correct t
results of "ls -l /lib/*/libc.so.6" from initramfs prompt:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 0 12 Aug 12 15:19 /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6 ->
libc-2.28.so
Package: lvm
Version: 2.0
I have a Debian 9 XFCE system on a acer laptop with only 1 hard drive which
was encrypted with LVM encryption during installation.
After a recent reboot my system is stuck and no longer bootable with
following messages:
Volume group "acerv3-575t-vg" not found.
Cannot
On Thu, 14 May 2015 17:05:10 +0200 chrishell wrote:
> Hello Yves-Alexis,
> yes seems so, but in my case this "active-monitor
> >> = 0"-solution does not work. In my case this is not actually a
> multi-monitor setup since the actual notebook-display is deactivated.
>
1. Could you try the latest dev
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