reassign 732617 libfreebsd-glue-0
retitle 732617 unwanted dependency in libdb may break essential utilities
found 732617 0.2.5
tags 732617 pending
thanks
On 19/12/2013 18:30, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
> You may install all packages, except
> "freebsd-utils_9.2-2_kfreebsd-amd64.deb". Installing this
On 19/12/13 16:29, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
> the kernel starts OK, but none of the partitions given in /etc/fstab
> gets mounted
The problem seems to be in the early initscripts then.
Are you able to see/edit the /etc/fstab somehow? Perhaps from the
debian-installer shell:
https://wiki.debian.or
You may install all packages, except
"freebsd-utils_9.2-2_kfreebsd-amd64.deb". Installing this one renders
the system unusable. Looks like this is a problem with installed udev
rules.
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Thomas
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Since you asked:
the kernel starts OK, but none of the partitions given in /etc/fstab
gets mounted. None is even listed if you try. The devices /dev/da0xx
are just missing."
I've did a lot of testing now and found that all packages available
for "apt-get upgrade" can be installed, but you have to
Hello,
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 03:41:43PM +0100, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
> It is related to the package "ufsutils_9.2-3_kfreebsd-amd64.deb".
> Installing this one breaks booting the system -- none of the mount
> points are found, even the disk may go haywire.
It would help to see the last message
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 03:41:43PM +0100, Thomas Schweikle wrote:
> It is related to the package "ufsutils_9.2-3_kfreebsd-amd64.deb".
> Installing this one breaks booting the system -- none of the mount
> points are found, even the disk may go haywire.
Please can you explain how did you find
It is related to the package "ufsutils_9.2-3_kfreebsd-amd64.deb".
Installing this one breaks booting the system -- none of the mount
points are found, even the disk may go haywire.
--
Thomas
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Package: grub, apt, dpkg
debian_version: jessie/sid
Hi!
Today I tried to upgrade Debian GNU/kfreebsd to the latest packages.
After running a while the upgrade process stopped with errors "E:
Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)".
Starting "apt-get upgrade" again only lead to the s
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