Hello and thanks a lot, I removed the file and created the correct symbolic link on its place - the upgrade succeeded and now everything is working correctly.
It was a random file corruption. I wanted to confirm/disconfirm your suspicion and ran fsck.ext3 on root filesystem - it found a mountain of broken inodes, but it seems to fix them all. I don't know what caused that, disk health is OK and I had a regular disk file check three days ago, which didn't find anything abnormal, however I'm making backups right now. Thanks for helping me, and sorry for wasting your time. Alex. On Mon, 2007-04-06 at 23:03 +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote: > Le lundi 04 juin 2007 à 09:03 -0400, Alex Volkov a écrit : > > Here it goes > > > > alex-laptop:~# update-alternatives --display libgksu-gconf-defaults > > libgksu-gconf-defaults - status is auto. > > link unreadable - Invalid argument > > Which means this is a file and not a symbolic link > to /usr/share/libgksu/debian/gconf-defaults.libgksu-su as expected. > > Do you have an idea of where could this barcode picture come from? Is > this a file you have somewhere else on your drive? This could be a case > of filesystem corruption. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]