Public bug reported:
Hi,
I suspect this to be a unionfs issue.
Steps to reproduce:
- Boot on Edgy Live CD i386
- When desktop is ready, open a nautilus window for ~
- Open another window for somewhere deep e.g:
/lib/modules/2.6.17-10-generic/kernel/drivers/usb
- In a terminal, do
cd ~
sudo
Thanks for your reply.
Maybe this was not clear enough. So..
Keep in mind that my use for the Edgy LiveCD is as a one session only Ubuntu
system. I don't install Edgy at all.
So restarting is not an option.
I just expect commands to behave as they should. In the example given, the mv
I understand your point. But on an installed system, things would not
behave this way. On an installed Edgy, the system would not prevent you
from doing gory stuff via sudo :)
In this perspective, a LiveCD session is not a true Ubuntu Edgy
session. Playing in a terminal with basic commands does
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apt
If a package has a colon in its version, this colon is translated as
1%3a in the name of the package residing in the apt cache, making it a
different name than the one available on repositories.
example (among many):
gawk (Dapper)
name in