Hi there, As it was the second time I've experienced SERIOUS problems with dpkg this week, I think it's worth poting something here...
Monday I was updating my gmc package when dpkg locked (I think it was on the ¨unpacking replacement...¨ stage) and the system became so unstable that I had to reboot the machine. Today it happened again (now I was updating the samba package), also in the ¨unpacking replacement¨ stage, but now the PC really froze and I was forced to reboot it the hard way (power off, power on and pray). Now, both times fsck complained (of course!) and eventually found ¨Duplicate/Bad blocks in use¨. Both times I had to use e2fsck to solve the problems (fsck complains about something like ¨unexpected unconsistency found¨), and today I had the attention to run e2fsck w/ the ¨-c¨ option (check for bad blocks) enabled, but it didn't find any. So, the (rather obvious! ;-) question is: what's up? Is it a problem with dpkg, a problem with my harddisk or what? Also, why doesn't fsck solve the problem but e2fsck does? I really appreciate all kinds of feedback on this problem... Ciao, Guilherme Zahn