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/usr/bin and /use/share have UID and GID mismatch
Last edited by Diadlo (2015-05-08 13:02:14)
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so what is the output from `stat /usr/bin` ? What is listed as UID and GID?
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Both "501/UNKNOW"
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It can't hurt to fix that; do `chown root: /usr/bin /usr/share`. I wonder how that got broken; have you been executing random commands? I've never seen unknown btw; maybe the filesystem is corrupted? Is there anything about that in your dmesg?
Last edited by Spider.007 (2015-05-08 13:34:08)
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I never execute random command. I change owner. Problem saved (like in first post in topic). What I must search in dmesg output?
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I read aboun S.M.A.R.T. And if I understand it (http://postimg.org/image/9yeqpkku3/) is very bad?
Last edited by Diadlo (2015-05-08 13:55:13)
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Yeah, that means your hdd is broken. Make a backup while it still works
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Ok. And it may be reason for my problem?
Last edited by Diadlo (2015-05-08 14:05:41)
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Well.., not really but I'd be very surprised if you get a new hdd, perform a new install and have the same problems. You should perform the new install because of possible corruption anyway
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