On Sat, 23 Aug 2014 15:37:06 +0100 Simon McVittie <s...@debian.org> wrote:
Thanks a LOT, Simon! The modification of the /dev/sdg1 line into /etc/fstab allowed dbus and others to install (well, not all, I still have problems w/ cups…, but that I can manage). This raises a question: shall I assume that systemd will turn machines administration into a kinda ISO-9001 long and painful procedures to _absolutely_ apply, with a "sanction" each time things aren't completely right? (and if so, will there be an alternative to it? (sysv or other)). BTW, I removed the cups pkgs that caused problems, but it still breaks. Here's the synaptic output: E: cups-daemon: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1 E: cups-core-drivers: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured E: cups: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured E: cups-pdf: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured E: printer-driver-gutenprint: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured E: printer-driver-hpcups: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured I guess this is only temporary (and don't care very much as I've other cups servers working;) I'm gonna remove them again and reboot. Thanks again. Regards, JY --
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