Hello,
I tried to upgrade sudo yesterday, but I had some
errors. I can't send them, as mount is also broken so I can't transfer them to
this computer. The error was something like:
Can't create hard link to
usr/var/archives/sudo (this may not be the exact path).
I decided to purge the package, and install it
again, but this did not fix the issue.
My system is now in the following
state:
Sudo can not be installed;
though aptitude thinks the package has been purged
(after attempt to remove and reinstall) there are still some files called sudo
on my system;
I tried removing files related to sudo, but can't
(with rm or shred);
Since I broke sudo GDM will not work.
Please help me to figure this out, as I don't want
to reinstall my entire system.
Also I will need very step by step instructions, as
I am quite new to Linux and Debian.
Regards,
Jen.
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