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Subject: apt: /usr mount read-only
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Package: apt
Version: 0.3.10slink11
After an apt-get upgrade and also after an apt-get dist-upgrade
/usr was mount read-only. I could not umount it, it was busy.
A reboot set up /usr again read-write.
-- System Information
Debian Release: 2.1
Kernel Version: Linux cholera 2.2.11 #1 Mon Nov 1 14:04:17 CET 1999 i586 unknown
Versions of the packages apt depends on:
ii libc6 2.0.7.19981211 GNU C Library: shared libraries
ii libstdc++2.9 2.91.66-0slink The GNU stdc++ library (egcs version)
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On Fri, 3 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After an apt-get upgrade and also after an apt-get dist-upgrade
> /usr was mount read-only. I could not umount it, it was busy.
> A reboot set up /usr again read-write.
Do 'rm /etc/apt/apt.conf' and heed the large warning that says the
configuration file in examples is NOT to be used in its interty.
Jason