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When I try to run update I get this error:
rkhunter
Error: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.systemd1.UnitMasked: Unit -.mount is masked.
My Linux version:
5.1.0-parrot1-3t-amd64
Also, I try to this solution
parrotsec rkhunter
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When I try to run update I get this error:
rkhunter
Error: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.systemd1.UnitMasked: Unit -.mount is masked.
My Linux version:
5.1.0-parrot1-3t-amd64
Also, I try to this solution
parrotsec rkhunter
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What you are asking is not very clear. Could you elaborate? What is the solution you mentioned? Your "Linux version" is what you get when usinguname? If so, could you put it in your question, likeuname -a+ the full output?
– Paradox
2 days ago
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When I try to run update I get this error:
rkhunter
Error: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.systemd1.UnitMasked: Unit -.mount is masked.
My Linux version:
5.1.0-parrot1-3t-amd64
Also, I try to this solution
parrotsec rkhunter
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When I try to run update I get this error:
rkhunter
Error: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.systemd1.UnitMasked: Unit -.mount is masked.
My Linux version:
5.1.0-parrot1-3t-amd64
Also, I try to this solution
parrotsec rkhunter
parrotsec rkhunter
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What you are asking is not very clear. Could you elaborate? What is the solution you mentioned? Your "Linux version" is what you get when usinguname? If so, could you put it in your question, likeuname -a+ the full output?
– Paradox
2 days ago
add a comment |
What you are asking is not very clear. Could you elaborate? What is the solution you mentioned? Your "Linux version" is what you get when usinguname? If so, could you put it in your question, likeuname -a+ the full output?
– Paradox
2 days ago
What you are asking is not very clear. Could you elaborate? What is the solution you mentioned? Your "Linux version" is what you get when using
uname? If so, could you put it in your question, like uname -a + the full output?– Paradox
2 days ago
What you are asking is not very clear. Could you elaborate? What is the solution you mentioned? Your "Linux version" is what you get when using
uname? If so, could you put it in your question, like uname -a + the full output?– Paradox
2 days ago
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What you are asking is not very clear. Could you elaborate? What is the solution you mentioned? Your "Linux version" is what you get when using
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