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Well, I continued to play in the shell.
fter all the above command in the previous post, I tried those two command:
1. aufs.sh -n
2. rm -rf /mnt/md0/Alt-F /Alt-F
Then the NAS stopped working, had to unplug power cable and replug it to
restart the unit back up.
Upon restart, I was able to reinstalled ipkg.
Strange behavior, I have no idea what happenned.
Original comment by guizmop...@gmail.com
on 24 May 2013 at 8:47
I was suggesting something in the same line,
*First* stop and verify that all services are stopped (but not inetd), then try
to uninstall again.
If it still fails, try 'ipkg -clean', and if that also fails,
aufs.sh -n
rm -rf /Alt-F /mnt/md0/Alt-F /Alt-F
It is sometimes difficult to unmount aufs, because there are files
opened/running from there.
Often the above aufs.sh -n, rm ... will make the box freeze, and a power cord
unplug is needed.
'ipkg -clean' does most of the above, but sometimes manual intervention is
needed. Not fixable...
If you have a spare partition, perhaps leftovers from D-Link, than its better
to install packages there.
Thanks
Original comment by whoami.j...@gmail.com
on 24 May 2013 at 11:46
Thanks for the info.
Original comment by guizmop...@gmail.com
on 25 May 2013 at 12:01
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