On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 12:24:04
+0100,
Teresa Millan Fernandez <
tmf33uk@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>I was wondering if the Fedora livecd v.16 contains
the ld-linux.so.2 library, which is where the Oracle
Linux 6 update 2 "boot disk" is failing currently.
Recent versions of glibc seem to provide that version
of ld-linux.so.
All of my machines are using F17 (due for release in a
few weeks) or
rawhide, so I can't easily check F16, but it probably
also has the same
version of ld-linux.so.
>How compatible is Fedora with Red Hat and (Oracle
Linux)?
It depends on what you need. They all use the same
packaging system.
Fedora is using systemd instead of init for starting
processes. There
is support for init scripts, but the differences could
matter for some
stuff.
I do run sqlplus on a F17 machine at work. I needed to
label some of
the bundled libraries since they were not correctly
built (I think
they used writeable segments) and selinux blocks them
by default.
That is a long way from running an oracle database
instance though.
The livecd mailing list is probably not the best place
to ask about this.
This is going to hit a much smaller part of the Fedora
population, than
say the users list, and really your question isn't
live CD specific even
though you are planning to use a live image for your
work.