Thanks for responding. Adam Conrad (adconrad), most likely filesystem corruption. However software reliability with program closer to the main operating system layer/parts such as libraries are more vital to the OS experience. I don't think a file system without a journal should be able to break dpkg or apt. This issue has not been specifically addressed?
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