Hello, on Sonntag, 7. Oktober 2007, ab wrote:
Christian Boltz wrote: [...]
/var/run/syslogd.pid klrw, and run rcapparmor reload
thankx, your fix is working all right. my logging has been restored now.
:-)
the only questions is, what else on/with /var has been damaged or disabled during my 10.2 - 10.3 upgrade?
Good question, but I can't answer it without logging in to your system ;-)
kde while dragging icons to the menus, and the kde helptext seems to be trashed also.
Can you describe this more detailled?
is there actually a way to reinstall (forced?) all packages, so all scripts and actions are being done again and all files are being written to the filesystems once again to be sure that everything exists, and every step/script has been executed correctly?
Yes. Run Yast software management, set the filter (dropdown at the top-left of the window) to "package groups". In the list below the dropdown, scroll down and choose zzzAll. Then right-click the package list and choose "all in this list" - "force update". (back-translated from german, wording may differ)
any hints on how to check if all packages work correctly? maybe with some rpm commandline parameters or something?
rpm -Va will check all packages and list files different to the package. Be warned that many files in /var are expected to be different than the package content (otherwise they would be in /usr ;-) , so not every listed file in /var is broken by the failed update. Regards, Christian Boltz --
Runden kann das aber offenbar nicht. 18/913 sind naemlich ~1.97%. Na ja, es soll ja auch kein Statistik-Programm sein. (^-^) Sicher? Oder hast du schon mal Statistiken gesehen, die stimmen? *fg* [>> David Haller, > Sandy Drobic und Michael Raab in suse-linux] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-testing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-testing+help@opensuse.org