Re: Cannot Deinstall a Debian Package

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CACook@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote (ao):
> > Wow.  I was very nearly completely screwed.  I went ahead and
> > rebooted, but grub.cfg was not set up at all.  I had no way to run
> > update-grub on that root, and so tried manually filling in the
> > missing parameters.  That didn't work, probably through the
> > obfuscation of UUIDs I couldn't determine what was really going on.
> > What a terrible idea the way they were implemented, UUIDs.  Why not
> > put the current device assignment somewhere in the number?
> > Terrible.

That would kinda defeat the purpose :p

> > I ended up copying an old grub.cfg from a backup, and that got me at
> > least booted, though with lots of grub errors.  Now I am at a loss.

What errors ..

> > I don't understand this.  grub-update at least -pretended- to work
> > before I rebooted.  I am still in shock.  MUST get some actual work
> > done today, rather than bit-twiddling.  MUST try and make a living.

Dude, really ..

	Sander

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