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Re: Reinstalling packages



Hello.

Your hard disk might be either dying (as Collin said) or - more optimistic
option - misconfigured. I've had something like this a long time ago,
hdparm helped, but I can't recall any details. Collect and supply us some
data (dmesg). 

Regards,

Adam

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On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Ronald Castillo wrote:

> Hello..
> 
> I was wondering if there was any way I could tell apt-get to reinstall all 
> already installed packages of a kind (base, for example) with one single 
> command (or script).  I've had some problems with my PC and lost some files, 
> so I guess reinstalling these packages would be the best bet.
> 
> About this problem with my PC.. I think it's weird thing.. One day I was 
> using my PC like a normal day but suddenly I started getting error messages 
> each time I tried to do anything.  I tried restarting and while it shut down 
> all my processes I kept getting messages saying "Read-only file system" (my 
> only partition is root so It shouldn't be read-only).  So, I'm wondering, why 
> could an already-running filesystem turn itself to read-only suddenly?  After 
> restarting my PC I got lots of lost+found messages.
> 
> Thanks a lot for your help on this..
> 
> Ronald Castillo
> 
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