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Siduction Forum => Software - Support => Topic started by: WetGeek on 2023/03/15, 19:22:51
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On a laptop that isn't based on Siduction, I've just installed a Siduction VM, so I can always have access to that OS, even when it's not installed on that particular hardware. After a clean installation and a full upgrade, I've been experiencing all sorts of issues involving btrfs as I configure the VM, even though the OS is installed on ext4. In no way is btrfs in use on that VM.
(https://i.imgur.com/cKGqMkK.png)
For example, here I was trying to install Vivaldi-stable:
(https://i.imgur.com/1NNQj3r.png)
Is this experience unique to me, or have other users noticed this after a Siduction installation and full upgrade?
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Hi,
Please give the output of
ls -l /etc/systemd/system/sidu*
and
ls -l /etc/grub.d/
and
apt policy siduction-btrfs
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apt purge siduction-btrfs
You don't need it.
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Hi,
Please give the output of
ls -l /etc/systemd/system/sidu*
and
ls -l /etc/grub.d/
and
apt policy siduction-btrfs
I posted a reply to this, but the forum has me totally confused now, I can't see my replies here at all (posting from the Siduction VM, of course). Do I need to repost those reuslts, or can everyone else wee them? Thanks.
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Hi,
Please give the output of
ls -l /etc/systemd/system/sidu*
and
ls -l /etc/grub.d/
and
apt policy siduction-btrfs
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As towo wrote
the easiest way: purge the package siduction-btrfs
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apt purge siduction-btrfs
You don't need it.
Thank you! Since Vivaldi did actually install, I assume that will solve the btrfs problem. Reporting this has been made difficult because of very unusual cursor issues in this VM, but that apparently has nothing to do with btrfs, I'll mention it in a different thread. Again, it may be a VM issue, not a Siduction issue, but I have no way of knowing which it is.