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Subject: Re: [gobolinux-users] messed up system :(
From: Kenneth Marken <k-marken () online ! no>
Date: 2007-06-28 21:32:07
Message-ID: 79860491.423491183066327409.JavaMail.adm-moff () moffice10 ! nsc ! no
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> From: Isaac Dupree [isaacdupree@charter.net]
> hisham.hm@gmail.com wrote:
> > On 6/27/07, Jonas Karlsson <jonka750@student.liu.se> wrote:
> > > 2007/6/27, Kenneth Marken <k-marken@online.no>:
> > > > i dont now how it happened but im looking at a /bin/sh error upon handover
> > > from kernel to init. something about it failing to load libtinfo.so.5 or
> > > something like that.
> > > > so, any quickies on how to fix it?
>
>
> > libtinfo errors on boot are often symptoms of a broken Glibc because
> > it is usually the first dynamic library loaded by the system (when
> > init loads sh -> bash, which uses ncurses).
>
> Or a broken /etc/ld.so.cache , which is fixed by running ldconfig. This
> happened to me too. I was using Freshen to update Xorg via Compile, it
> asked me what to do with /etc/ld.so.cache, which was described as
> updated settings. I said to use new, Xorg compile went on for a while
> and then got interrupted by accident (similar to if I had pressed
> control-C, I think). Freshen (or some process called by it) then went
> and updated all the settings (I think it said it was doing that,
> anyway). Afterwards, my /etc/ld.so.cache was an empty file, so
> everything (dynamic) was broken until I managed to run ldconfig.
>
im guessing its the latter that happened to me. but as i think someone asked, the \
problem is solved now. it was mostly a case of finding out what could be wrong and \
then finding the right tool for the job. and thats what i love about linux, no \
problem is left without a potential fix.
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