Sorry, I accidentally deleted the content of my prior post, because I did not understand how the reply editor worked.
So I deleted the entire post as what was left was not helpful. (Was there a way to go back to prior versions?)
So here is synopsis without all the nice details I had in the prior post.
I was doing a fresh install of Mobian to the EMMC.
I did an apt update and apt upgrade
and it got stuck at 7% for 20 hours. Reading elsewhere I found people running into a similar issue and identify a system control restart command related to fstrim as the problem. I killed the systemctl restart process related to fstrim
The process continued a little bit and exited.
I did another
apt upgrade
It got to 88% and got stuck again.
I killed another systemctl restart process this time related to something else.
This time the apt upgrade continued to completion.
I re-ran
apt upgrade
and
dpkg --configure -a
just to make sure everything was okay, and everything was okay.
I think in both hang cases there was also a process related to something about dialog.
Perhaps the upgrade was asking something that did not appear on the screen?
I ran the entire process once on the phone via Kings Cross and once via SSH using a screen session.
So I deleted the entire post as what was left was not helpful. (Was there a way to go back to prior versions?)
So here is synopsis without all the nice details I had in the prior post.
I was doing a fresh install of Mobian to the EMMC.
I did an apt update and apt upgrade
and it got stuck at 7% for 20 hours. Reading elsewhere I found people running into a similar issue and identify a system control restart command related to fstrim as the problem. I killed the systemctl restart process related to fstrim
The process continued a little bit and exited.
I did another
apt upgrade
It got to 88% and got stuck again.
I killed another systemctl restart process this time related to something else.
This time the apt upgrade continued to completion.
I re-ran
apt upgrade
and
dpkg --configure -a
just to make sure everything was okay, and everything was okay.
I think in both hang cases there was also a process related to something about dialog.
Perhaps the upgrade was asking something that did not appear on the screen?
I ran the entire process once on the phone via Kings Cross and once via SSH using a screen session.