Took Sept upgrade lost HDD

I still don’t see anything more recent in the apt term.log or history.log.

I think your SD card has died. Try copying a file to the card and rebooting then check the file is still there.

I added a file to the SD card. Powered it up. Pulled the card. The file is still there?

Don’t know then sorry. There is no evidence in the log you’re providing that shows the apt-get commands have been run, and no errors either.

The fact that apt-get is not finding any updates when it still has out of date packages, suggests to me you may have file system corruption.

So you may need to back up any data and do a fresh install. Personally I would still be wary of the SD card and use a different one for a fresh install if you have one handy.

This is strange, while it still could be a SD card failure. Maybe as a last try run the commands @dbmandrake posted once more and paste the output here that we may see what happens.

Hi,
I have exactly the same problem

Logs after september update:
http://paste.osmc.tv/uyimoyolig

Then I’ve tried:
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get -f dist-upgrade

I had no errors but the problem isn’t solved

Logs after this:
http://paste.osmc.tv/wazikewaqi

I’ve created a file on the SD, rebooted and the file is still there

Thanks in advance

Looking into it a bit further. Like @flyonly your system is not updating to version 1.2.3 of rbp1-device-osmc - this is the root cause of the problem.

What’s the output of sudo apt-get install rbp1-device-osmc=1.2.3

osmc@osmc:~$ sudo apt-get install rbp1-device-osmc=1.2.3
Reading package lists… Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information… Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
rbp1-device-osmc : Depends: rbp1-diskmount-osmc but it is not installable
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.

Thanks, we’ve spotted the problem and should have a fix out soon.

@magorrias @flyonly If you both try updating again now it should find an update that fixes the problem.

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Effectively, problem solved
Thanks

Sorry, I could not reply as I had used up my replies being a new user. I had to wait 24 hours. My OSMC is fixed. Thank you so much