Re: could not start tdeinit

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On Sat, 9 May 2020, Mike Bird wrote:

On Sat May 9 2020 13:31:48 Felmon Davis wrote:
the system is on Buster. I just did the latest upgrade several days
ago. (the file system problems started earlier; occasionally
'read-only' system so have to run fsck.)

ssd, kinda of aged.

I'd probably use a PERL or awk one-liner to generate a list
of installed packages and apt-get install --reinstall them
all.

If I couldn't just abandon the failing ssd apart from any
data that needed backing up.

--Mike

you are speaking to the file system frailty, right?

I'm still wondering if there's a way to fix the tdeinit/dcopserver problem (without reinstalling everything).

f.

--
Felmon Davis

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