Yes. The online update had already installed the two first updates I've
downloaded when the
third one made the system crash.
Is lpd needed in normal use? I mean, if it's only for printer-server use,
and I can still print without it,
then I don't need it.
- tk
----- Original Message -----
From: Martin Webster
Hi!
I was letting Online Update do some updating when the screen went black and I had to reboot my system.
Now when Linux loads it tries to load a service/deamon called ldpsartproc and gets a "cannot find" message for that so it's skipped.
How can I get everything back to normal. Is that ldpstartproc usually loaded? If not, how can I remove it? If, how can I restore my old one?
And how about the other updates I loaded, do I have to download them again?
Am I right to assume that the update failed after the updated RPMs were
downloaded (i.e. FTP connection closed)? And that you powered down when the
packages were being installed? YOU usually shows you what errors occurred
when it was last run.
If you know what you were downloading re-install the packages manually using
YaST1; they're in /var/lib/YaST/update/ or something similar I think.
M
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Martin Webster