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2010-05-26
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2010-05-26
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2010-05-26
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as I was not able to update through HAM, I deinstalled some programs (BrainParty etc) and followed this description for apt-get dist-upgrade:
"I worked this out as I used apt-get dist-upgrade which showed dpkg doesn't like cross filesystem links. Once I moved this back I had 60odd meg (I think this was du summing incorrectly as I didn't lose 16M of space) and ran dist-upgrade again. I saw my rootfs drop to 13MB at its lowest. I would suggest that 47MB is about the minimum, depending on what apps need to be replaced in place."
Tried dist-upgrade too, out of the same reason (moved apt-cache).. Update went through, however now I am stuck inside a reboot loop. I get to the (gray, gnome-style looking) PIN input field, after entering the PIN it reboots, then I get to what looks like the empty desktop with an empty, pink status area, then reboot..
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
boudjere