darrell pfeifer wrote:
On 10/28/06, Jay Cliburn jacliburn@bellsouth.net wrote:
Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Le samedi 28 octobre 2006 à 13:08 -0500, Jay Cliburn a écrit :
Rob Andrews wrote:
You should re-run the prelink job for the day. If it returns too quickly, remove the prelink cache and run it again.
rm /etc/prelink.cache /etc/cron.daily/prelink
After that you should be able to log in. I've found sudo doesn't
work,
but su starts working again.
Prelinking doesn't help on my x86_64 system. I can su to a user,
but I can't su
to root.
The new glibc also kills postfix and probably other stuff too (x86_64
What's the best way to revert something with as many tentacles as glibc?
I had the same problem and reverted glibc (using an x86_32 system.
Download an older rpm for both glibc and glibc.common. The FC6 version is recent enough not to cause dependency issues.
Then
rpm -Uvh glibc*.rpm --oldpackage
If you have the glibc devel and headers stuff then you'll have to download it or just force it temporarily until the fixed glibc comes out.
Thanks. That did it for me.