dpkg error when running apt-get upgrade.
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16th Oct, 2013, 08:10 AM
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RE: dpkg error when running apt-get upgrade.
if you are on Alpha5 and are doing upgrade, filesystem will be converted to btrfs. this can take a while !
actually if it rebalances already, it is converted. rebalance can be a long process too, so wait a bit. @Ghwomb I don't want make noise before the storm comes, but apt-get upgrade never installs kept-back packages. they needs to be specified by Code: apt-get install [list all kept back packages] so even if finally dependencies matched for you and something has been installed, maybe it won't be full install as was mean to be. important moment would be to boot, then you can issue apt-get update & upgrade again and install kept back with apt-get install . there is a thread somewhere describing the command which would allow upgrading all package in one step. If I remember correctly it was apt-get install xbian-update (with force -y and the -o loop). just last note, beta2 is highly recommended over beta1.1 and I even think more milage with testing and even with direct upgrade from alpha5 directly to beta2. anyhow report back. Please read rules and do a search before you post! . FAQs . How to post log file? . Looking for answers? Please start here |
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