How about booting from a root/boot floppy and replacing the library?
That should solve the problem if it is due to the library being corrupted or
missing.
~Nitin
On Thursday 14 June 2001 02:19 pm, you wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 10:44:13AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> >* RATNAKAR KOLI [linux-india] <14/06/01 10:35 +0200>:
> >> 2day while trying to login i noticed that my Linux box was flashing some
> >> msg, which said :
> >> Unable to load interpreter: /lib/ld.linux.so.2
> >> what does this mean? and how to correct that?
> >
> > Install the ldconfig rpm again - how the hell did that get unloaded /
> > deleted?
>
> Since /lib/ld.linux.so.2 is not present, now no commands will work.
> How will he install rpm ???
>
> In fact this rpm should not be allowed to uninstalled :-)
> It happened to me once while we were testing linux on our server.
> We were playing with /lib files to make our basic / cobol compilers
> working and at that time I just renamed ld.linux.so.2. Bang........
> Nothing was working.
>
> Had to reinstall. At that time during testing reinstallation was not
> a problem. Now I cannot think of such a thing happening.
>
> Warm Regards
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