Hello, I somehow messed up one of my long-stable hamm systems during an upgrade. On boot-up, even a single-user boot, the boot process fails with the message in the subject line above.
What may have caused this is that I ran out of space on my /usr partition during the upgrade. Things have been hosed since I rebooted shortly after that. I can boot up the rescue disk and mount my file systems, but I'm not sure what to look for. I'm afraid that one or more packages are in a half- installed state. What does the above message mean, and any ideas on how to proceed without losing too much of the contents of my disks and invested configuration time? Can I maybe install .debs from the rescue system, i.e. install to the 'target' directory tree? Please copy me in any responses, since I am currently unsubscribed from the list. Thanks for any suggestions anyone may have. --ken __ Ken Lauffenburger / / __ __ [EMAIL PROTECTED] / / D e b i a n G N U \ \/ / / / __ ____ __ __ \ / / / / / / _ \ / / / / / \ ...Look out Bill, / /___ / / / / ) // (_/ / / /\ \ here comes... (______)(_/ (_/ (_/ \____/ (_/ \_) ________http://www.debian.org________ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]