On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Randolph Chung wrote: > It is an unfortunate fact that failed glibc upgrades are often not easy > to recover from, since most anything on the system depend on it. Your > best bet probably is to try to boot a 2.4.19 kernel if you can.
How? I cannot load one from floppy, since we don't have floppy support. > Or, you may have some success booting into sash and running dpkg manually to > downgrade glibc. That's not installed by default, is it? I tried passing init=/bin/sash by adding it on the fly using IPL. Fails. The kernel still says it tried killing init. Any help is appreciated. -- Martin-�ric Racine "Kas sa tahad mind? - Nej!!! �r du en idiot?!!" http://www.pp.fishpool.fi/~q-funk/ Tallinn, Eesti; Espoo, Suomi.

