Kernel-Source downgrading problem
I had the problem with receiving errors from SMART about the channels and such, and after deleting the channels, I was able to update them with no problems. However, I was still receiving a lot of dependency errors when running 'smart fix.'
I ran YAST2 and had it do an update of my workstation which finished with no problems. That was approximately 6-7 days ago. Now when I run YAST2 to do a System Update, I receive a lot of dependency warnings and am unable to get past them to do any updates. I returned to SMART... I ended up having to install/remove/downgrade each package individually using 'smart install' and 'smart remove' The only error I receive now is: 09:39 Mule:~ # smart fix Loading cache... Updating cache... ########################################################################### [100%] Computing transaction... Downgrading packages (1): kernel-source-2.6.16.21-0.21@i586 44.0MB of package files are needed. 224.0MB will be used. Confirm changes? (Y/n): y Committing transaction... Preparing... ########################################################################### [ 0%] error: file /etc/init.d/running-kernel from install of kernel-source-2.6.16.21-0.21 conflicts with file from package kernel-source-2.6.18_rc4-jen32 11:06 Mule:~ # I am crossing my fingers and hoping someone can shed some light on why I can't downgrade this kernel-source package. I have ran my workstation in init 1, used the previous kernel, and even failsafe - all give the same error response... Oh, did I mention that 'smart --gui' no longer works? HELP Deion "Mule" Christopher |
I'd uninstall and reinstall SMART. I'd also poke around this link:
http://susewiki.org/index.php?title=...0:25:01_UTC.29 |
Well shoot! I thought I covered all of the bases...
I forgot to mention that I used YAST2 to uninstall SMART and reinstall it - and the smart gui too. Deion "Mule" Christopher |
At this point, I wouldn't use Yast2 to install anything. Do the uninstall and install of smart from the command line. Of course, you might need to use to apt.
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