Need some suggestions on a borked upgrade
Jeffry Smith
jsmith at alum.mit.edu
Sun May 10 22:04:52 EDT 2015
Run "ls /dev/sd*" before & after inserting stick. Then "point /dev/sd<new
disk>"
Will show up in /media
Jeff
On May 10, 2015 9:42 PM, "Bruce Labitt" <bruce.labitt at myfairpoint.net>
wrote:
> Ok. Seemed to have lost the ability to log into x.
>
> I can login. I ran the command and it created the log file. How do you
> mount a usb stick when you don't know its name? Then I can copy the file.
>
> It's getting to the point of removing the drive, copying /home and doing a
> new installation.
>
> Bruce
>
> On May 10, 2015, at 21:17, Jeffry Smith <jsmith at alum.mit.edu> wrote:
>
> The -f flag tells apt to try and fix errors.
>
> I run Debian. Sometimes either "apt-get -f install" works. Also, running
> "dpkg --configure -a" (which tells dpkg to try & configure all the
> partially installed packages) will unbork it. Without seeing the exact
> error, I also can't give you better advice.
> On May 10, 2015 9:08 PM, "David Rysdam" <david at rysdam.org> wrote:
>
>> Joshua Judson Rosen <rozzin at hackerposse.com> writes:
>> > Can you run "apt-get install -f 2>&1 | tee apt-errors.log"
>>
>> OT, but why not just:
>>
>> apt-get install > apt-errors.log 2>&1
>>
>> ?
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