Crowsnest could not uninstall #338

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opened 2023-05-02 13:21:12 +02:00 by DK4YA · 2 comments
DK4YA commented 2023-05-02 13:21:12 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Linux Distribution

armbian something

What happened

I could not uninstall "crowsnest". It seems I need elevated privileges to remove the directories.
If I remove the directory manually, I can remove KIAUH the rest of Crow's Nest. It is still important to know that the Crowsnest is incompletely installed in the image. Image of the MKS.

What did you expect to happen

a correct uninstall.

How to reproduce

Whenever I reinstall the image I have the same effect.

Additional information

No response

### Linux Distribution armbian something ### What happened I could not uninstall "crowsnest". It seems I need elevated privileges to remove the directories. If I remove the directory manually, I can remove KIAUH the rest of Crow's Nest. It is still important to know that the Crowsnest is incompletely installed in the image. Image of the MKS. ### What did you expect to happen a correct uninstall. ### How to reproduce Whenever I reinstall the image I have the same effect. ### Additional information _No response_
dw-0 commented 2023-05-02 17:37:29 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

Your description of what happened is unclear to me. I am also not sure to what "image" you are referring to. Please elaborate.

Your description of what happened is unclear to me. I am also not sure to what "image" you are referring to. Please elaborate.
DK4YA commented 2023-05-03 19:46:22 +02:00 (Migrated from github.com)

I flashed a "complete" klipperinstall on a mks skipr. There is a Crowsnest installation that is incomplete. I tried to remove this with remove (3). That does not work. I assume that the SUDO rights are missing. But what works is a new installation over this incomplete Crowsnest installation.

I flashed a "complete" klipperinstall on a mks skipr. There is a Crowsnest installation that is incomplete. I tried to remove this with remove (3). That does not work. I assume that the SUDO rights are missing. But what works is a new installation over this incomplete Crowsnest installation.
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