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Richard Fish wrote: |
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> This means that /usr/bin/as is a broken symlink, since -L is the |
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> dereference option. But binutils-config should fix that... |
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> ...unless glibc is broken in which case nothing will work... |
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> I have a suspicion that changing the ntpl/ntplonly use flags at the |
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> same time as changing CHOST wasn't a good idea. :-( |
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I have a suspicion that you are right :) |
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> At this point, you probably need to boot from a liveCD and restore |
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> /lib/libc-2.4.so and /lib/libc.so.6 from a backup, or copy them from |
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> the liveCD. |
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I tried this but it didn't really work. So I decided to backup and |
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reinstall. Besides, I've been wanting to get that RAID system working |
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anyways, and now I seem to have managed that so I am quite happy :) Now |
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on to restoring the system... |
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