I got this error emailed on a cron job. Turned out that my /boot
partition was 100% "in use" with old kernel packages (as in #7 above).
Deleting some of the older packages solved my problem.
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I solved this problem in the following way:
My root file system (ext4 which contained both /var and /usr) was low on
inodes, but not free space, so monitoring didn't complain. You can check
this by running `df -i` (as opposed to `df -h` which shows free space in
human readable format).
To fix the
I believe I know why this was happening. When I did aptitude safe-
upgrade manually there was a package (grub) that asked for a question
interactively. I guess that was the broken package that the cron job
complained about.
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Here too, on Ubuntu 10.04. With unattended upgrades the error keeps
coming back when the cron job runs.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/482200
Title:
/etc/cron.daily/apt: Cache has bro
Happening here too on Ubuntu 9.10. Ran "apt-get clean", and error popped
up the next time the /etc/cron.daily/apt job ran.
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This is also happening to me since I upgraded my server to Ubuntu 9.10
x86 using do-release-upgrade. Running "sudo apt-get clean" does not fix
it.
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/etc/cron.daily/apt: Cache has broken packages, exiting
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I recommend you clean your apt cache with
$ sudo apt-get clean
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** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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/etc/cron.d
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35656820/Dependencies.txt
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