Hi, A friend of mine has emailed me in panic, saying that dselect has just deinstalled all the software on his debian laptop. He is currently travelling in the US (he and I are from Australia) and he is in a bit of a panic. I am trying to acertain precisely what happened but I suspect it was something like the following:
He did have slink installed, but it sounds like he did a "apt-get dist-upgrade" to potato (it's not entirely clear to me whether he was successful in this --- I'm checking with him). He then went into dselect to (using his own words) "install and configure the new packages". He goes on to write: "Then I did remove in dselect and it seems to have removed everything!!! I don't have my emergency disc with me. When I start the machine the letters LI come on the screen and then nothing more happens." My guess is that he didn't do an "Update" within dselect before choosing Remove, and dselect, not recognising any of the new packages, decided to remove them all. Does this sound right? Or does any one have any alternative explanations? In the meantime, I'm trying to advise him from afar. I am thinking he needs to get a rescue disk from somewhere, which should allow him to boot and then rerun apt-get dist-upgrade. Does this sound right? Any other suggestions? Also, please cc any replies directly to my email address as I am currently not subscribed to this list. Thanks for your help. Mark. _/~~~~~~~~\___/~~~~~~\____________________________________________________ ____/~~\_____/~~\__/~~\__________________________Mark_Phillips____________ ____/~~\_____/[EMAIL PROTECTED] ____/~~\HE___/~~\__/~~\APTAIN_____________________________________________ ____/~~\______/~~~~~~\____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ "They told me I was gullible ... and I believed them!"