Don't use the period for that, only nvidia use the period please
Unless you are a very experienced user in debian
apt purge mdadm
@piper:
Alrighty, well obviously I'm not very experienced with debian, but I ran the command as you provided, and then since then run "apt update" a couple of times, as well as an "apt update; apt full-upgrade" . . . and still the "no arrays" lines returned.
It's not something that is "intolerable" . . . it just adds to the time to boot the system, which lately has the dmesg lines, followed by the, "the system will start in 1 min 28 seconds" and then it counts down the seconds, which when I first installed Siduction it literally flew through the dmesg and booted super quickly.
I guess no harm in running the "purge" command again . . . but will it hold against the . . . "lost arrays"
??
[edit] A few minutes later I re-ran the purge command, and console says, "package 'mdadm' is not installed, so not removed." So I guess the package was "purged" but some of the detritus of it remains in the system??? No worries on it, check you guys the next time.