root@(none):~# apt-get purge udev
Leyendo lista de paquetes... Hecho
Creando árbol de dependencias
Leyendo la información de estado... Hecho
Los siguientes paquetes se ELIMINARÁN:
udev*
0 actualizados, 0 nuevos se instalarán, 1 para eliminar y 0 no actualizados.
Se liberarán 8.192 B después de esta operación.
¿Desea continuar? [S/n] s
(Leyendo la base de datos ... 207462 ficheros o directorios instalados
actualmente.)
Desinstalando udev (1:3.2.2+devuan2.10) ...
(Leyendo la base de datos ... 207459 ficheros o directorios instalados
actualmente.)
Purgando ficheros de configuración de udev (1:3.2.2+devuan2.10) ...
root@(none):~# apt-get upgrade
Leyendo lista de paquetes... Hecho
Creando árbol de dependencias
Leyendo la información de estado... Hecho
Calculando la actualización... Hecho
0 actualizados, 0 nuevos se instalarán, 0 para eliminar y 0 no actualizados.
root@(none):~#
Best Regards
--
Ismael
----- Original Message -----
From: "Olaf Meeuwissen" <[email protected]>
To: "KatolaZ" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2018 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: [DNG] Error when updating ascii 32 bit
Hi,
Saw the same on ascii amd64 yesterday, trying to upgrade eudev from
3.2.2-11 to 3.2.2-12.
KatolaZ writes:
On Sat, Mar 17, 2018 at 02:56:03PM -0400, Ismael L. Donis Garcia wrote:
When updating my system I get the following error of which I have not
the
slightest idea how to solve:
Configurando eudev (3.2.2-12) ...
insserv: script eudev: service udev already provided!
[ ok ] Stopping the hotplug events dispatcher: udevd.
[ ok ] Starting the hotplug events dispatcher: udevd.
*******************************************************
Warning: eudev will default to the older network
interface names, such as eth0 or wlan0. If you use
the new names, such as enp0s3, you will need to add
the following to the boot command:
net.ifnames=1
********************************************************
update-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated)
insserv: script eudev: service udev already provided!
insserv: exiting now!
update-rc.d: error: insserv rejected the script header
dpkg: error al procesar el paquete eudev (--configure):
el subproceso instalado el script post-installation devolvió el código
de
You have a previous version of "udev" in /etc/init.d/, or a link to
eudev named "udev" in there. That was a required fix for a previous
problem that has been solved, Just remove the udev file (or link) and
apt-get upgrade
again.
I found /etc/init.d/udev and /etc/init.d/udev-finis files, not links.
According to `dpkg -S etc/init.d/udev` they belong to the udev package
(1:3.2.2+devuan2.10) so I purged that. This didn't remove any other
packages because eudev provides udev. This also did *not* remove the
files in /etc/init.d.
During the `apt-get purge udev`, I saw:
dpkg: udev: dependency problems, but removing anyway as you requested:
bluez depends on udev (>= 170-1); however:
Package udev is to be removed.
Package eudev which provides udev is not configured yet.
[...]
(Reading database ... 129383 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing udev (1:3.2.2+devuan2.10) ...
Setting up eudev (3.2.2-12) ...
insserv: script eudev: service udev already provided!
[ ok ] Stopping the hotplug events dispatcher: udevd.
[ ok ] Starting the hotplug events dispatcher: udevd.
*******************************************************
Warning: eudev will default to the older network
interface names, such as eth0 or wlan0. If you use
the new names, such as enp0s3, you will need to add
the following to the boot command:
net.ifnames=1
********************************************************
update-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated)
insserv: script eudev: service udev already provided!
insserv: exiting now!
update-rc.d: error: insserv rejected the script header
dpkg: error processing package eudev (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status
1
Errors were encountered while processing:
eudev
After the purge, I still had a /var/lib/dpgk/info/udev.list that
contained:
/etc/modprobe.d/fbdev-blacklist.conf
/etc/init/udev.conf
/etc/init/udev-finish.conf
/etc/init/udevtrigger.conf
/etc/init/udevmonitor.conf
/etc/init/udev-fallback-graphics.conf
/etc/init.d/udev
/etc/init.d/udev-finish
and all of these files still existed on my system. I ran
for f in `cat /var/lib/dpkg/info/udev.list`; do sudo rm $f; done
sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/info/udev.list
sudo dpkg --configure eudev
and that allowed eudev to configure itself without error.
I realize that ascii is not quite ready for release yet, but I do
believe that the (e)udev installation scripts should provide users with
a *smooth* upgrade.
Hope this helps and keep up the good work,
--
Olaf Meeuwissen, LPIC-2 FSF Associate Member since 2004-01-27
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