EOPKG IS GOING CRAZY ON ME!
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Thank you guys after forcing the update process it started to work again!
But I trampled upon another problem related to eopkg and I don't think it's fixable or if kxstudio guys give us the sorce code
CorvusRuber More like upgrading and the reason I'm logged in as root because I am upgrading the kernel and other software which is located in the boot partition and to access the boot partition you need to access it as root or the process won't start. yeah usually you would type sudo "command" but I usually log in cause I'm too lazy to type in sudo on every line!
Kaizaki More like upgrading and the reason I'm logged in as root because I am upgrading the kernel and other software which is located in the boot partition and to access the boot partition you need to access it as root or the process won't start. yeah usually you would type sudo "command" but I usually log in cause I'm too lazy to type in sudo on every line!
Loggin in as root is not the same thing as using sudo..... Apart from that, sudo eopkg up
is all you need for upgrading. Solus is not Arch, selective upgrades are usually not a very goog idea.
CorvusRuber I know that but I only login as root when I'm working on many root related stuff for eg. I was updating my applications then I wanted to do some system checks and etc.
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#solved how do I tag this as solved?