Comment 8 for bug 992975

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Jacek Kuzemczak (t-jacok-y) wrote :

I guess that is what the mpath is telling you ? Well when I tried to remove it when I got home, this was the result

Jacek@local: ~ $ sudo apt-get remove multipath-tools*
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Note, selecting 'multipath-tools-boot' for regex 'multipath-tools*'
Note, selecting 'multipath-tools' for regex 'multipath-tools*'
Note, selecting 'multipath-tools-dbg' for regex 'multipath-tools*'
Note, selecting 'multipath-tools-initramfs' for regex 'multipath-tools*'
Package multipath-tools is not installed, so not removed
Package multipath-tools-boot is not installed, so not removed
Package multipath-tools-dbg is not installed, so not removed
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

I know it was installed at some point, since I recognise the name. I beleive it was a dependancy of another package, to be honest I have no idea what it does.

Feel like this is more likely to be my fault with every comment ;)