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Software - Support => Installing Linux Lite => Topic started by: Paul74 on October 24, 2018, 09:19:58 AM
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Hello,
I would like to install deb package Pinguy Builder 5.1 and get message telling than "aufs-tools" and "unionfs-fuse" are missing.
Using "system install/remove software" doesn't help.
Any idea and comment welcomed.
Thanks in advance.
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Hello,
I would like to install deb package Pinguy Builder 5.1 and get message telling than "aufs-tools" and "unionfs-fuse" are missing.
Using "system install/remove software" doesn't help.
Any idea and comment welcomed.
Thanks in advance.
Hi @Paul74 Well, running $ apt search aufs-tools
and $ apt search unionfs-fuse
shows they're available for install, so you might try that $ sudo apt-get install aufs-tools unionfs-fuse
Also, if you're more confortable with a graphical approach then by all means open synaptic and look for them. You might as well want to read here http://aufs.sourceforge.net/ and here https://github.com/rpodgorny/unionfs-fuse You should also check the pinguy forum https://forum.pinguyos.com/Forum-Pinguy-Builder--93 and ask for assistance there too.
Hope this helps! :)
Cheers!
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Thanks to Moltke for the fast reply,
But it seems that aufs-tools and unionfs-tools are not in Synaptic pakage.
I downloaded Pinguy-OS and will try it using USB key to boot and run a back-up on LinuxLite installed on my SSD.
I will do that during the week-end as I have planty of ouside tasks before the cold weather happens.
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Hello,
I used Pinguybuilder booting to PinguyOS on USB key.
Tooks around 4 hours to backup 28 GB of my LL and some datas.....
I decide to forgot this software....
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You should contact the developer for 3rd party software support Paul.
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I prefer to use Redo Bazckup, easiest to use and no problem to restore if necessary.
I would like to close this subject.
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I prefer to use Redo Bazckup, easiest to use and no problem to restore if necessary.
I would like to close this subject.
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