That's ok, but I guess a better approach would be delaying upgrade (no
install) if service is disabled or doing these steps automatically because
it can be very annoying and could mess something up.
The first option should be a bit easier to implement.
> sudo systemctl enable mysql
> sudo systemctl start mysql
> sudo apt install -f
>
> Upgrade process completed successfully. :)
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That's ok, but I guess a better approach would be delaying upgrade (no
install) if service is disabled or doing these steps automatically because
it can be very annoying and could mess something up.
The first option should be a bit easier to implement.
2017-04-28 17:08 GMT-03:00 Larika <email address hidden>:
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> sudo systemctl start mysql
> sudo apt install -f
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> Upgrade process completed successfully. :)
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