# apt update && apt dist-upgrade
...
dpkg: warning: old file '/sbin/mkfs.jfs' is the same as several new files! (both '/usr/sbin/jfs_mkfs' and '/usr/sbin/mkfs.jfs')
dpkg: warning: old file '/sbin/jfs_mkfs' is the same as several new files! (both '/usr/sbin/jfs_mkfs' and '/usr/sbin/mkfs.jfs')
dpkg: warning: old file '/sbin/jfs_fsck' is the same as several new files! (both '/usr/sbin/fsck.jfs' and '/usr/sbin/jfs_fsck')
dpkg: warning: old file '/sbin/fsck.jfs' is the same as several new files! (both '/usr/sbin/fsck.jfs' and '/usr/sbin/jfs_fsck')
...
Trying to find out which are the old files,-
# ls --color --time-style=long-iso --group-directories-first -lhag /sbin/mkfs.jfs
-rwxr-xr-x 2 root 59K 2024-05-31 17:37 /sbin/mkfs.jfs
# ls --color --time-style=long-iso --group-directories-first -lhag /usr/sbin/jfs_mkfs
-rwxr-xr-x 2 root 59K 2024-05-31 17:37 /usr/sbin/jfs_mkfs
# ls --color --time-style=long-iso --group-directories-first -lhag /usr/sbin/mkfs.jfs
-rwxr-xr-x 2 root 59K 2024-05-31 17:37 /usr/sbin/mkfs.jfs
I am lost as all have the same timestamp.
What do I have to do in this case to cleanup behind D-U?
/sbin sollte nur ein Link auf /usr/sbin sein. Das heißt, physisch liegen die Dateien unter /usr/sbin. Damit ist es auch normal, dass es sich um dieselben Dateien mit dem gleichen Zeitstempel handeln muss.
edlin@Devil:~$ ls -l / |grep sbin
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 16. Aug 2023 sbin -> usr/sbin
edlin
Das sich die Katze da selber in ihren Schwanz beißt habe ich nicht geblickt.
Danke!