another reason why you shouldnt reboot a box from remote :) when one of my servers needs a reboot i always make sure someone is nearby incase something goes bad. for the same reason i refuse to attempt a slink->potato upgrade from remote, too risky.
of course i also pray whenever rebooting a server of any kind :) one time recently i rebooted my home multipurpose server and it took me 45minutes to get it to a state where it was fully functional again.(mostly not putting programs in startup scripts/having to recompile 3rd party modules for a new kernel, and rebooting many many times during the process to make sure it goes right). if i couldn't tune2fs -c0 i'd go mad!! :) nate On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Joe Emenaker wrote: joe >I tried to install a package using apt-get yesterday. It complained about dependencies for some stuff. It suggested that I use "apt-get -f install {packagename}". joe > joe >So I did.... joe > joe >It downloaded a bundle of packages, whizzed through the configurations for them in no time at all. joe > joe >Everything seemed to be fine..... until I rebooted. joe > joe >It seems that apt-get decided to UNINSTALL: joe > o netkit-inetd joe > o ipchains joe > o netbase joe > joe >and a couple of others. In other words, upon reboot, there was no network connectivity and no way to GET network connectivity without bringing in netbase and it's dependencies via floppy disk. joe > joe >The man pages seemed to say that the "-f" option would install any dependencies needed to install what you originally asked for. However, it seems to have also deleted some packages that it felt should be removed. joe > joe >Is there an option for apt-get to tell it to install extra stuff it needs but to *not* remove anything? joe > joe >- Joe joe > ::: http://www.aphroland.org/ http://www.linuxpowered.net/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5:16pm up 32 days, 1:12, 3 users, load average: 0.08, 0.03, 0.01