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One of the problems is that the libc.so.6 was not removed from memory, 
so it's still trying to get it to work.  When that happens, you need to 
reboot.

On Thursday 28 November 2002 4:19 am, ronnie gauthier wrote:
> here is a good reason why rm is picky about what it will do and why
> you should leave it that way.
>
> I was playing around and needed a file from a diferent libc so I went
> and found one and stuck it in /usr/lib. The install still did not
> work so I abandoned it and went looking for someting else. I sorta
> forgot about the libc.so.6 file.
> A few hours later and KDE was acting a bit lame so I restarted it.
> The monitor went click...click...lots..then
>
> INIT: Id "x" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes.
>
> Not good. rebooted. same thing. power off. get a glass of coke.
> power up. same thing. not good. hit the space bar and logged in to
> init 3 and started poking around. Not long and I remembered that
> damned libc.so.6 file. I will remove it. started typing in the
> command and just as I got "rm" typed the five minutes was up and the
> damn thing tried to init KDM and flunked again. but a real ugly
> message also was there...
>
> rm: '/' is a directory
>
> well knock me out.
>
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- -- 
Robert Black Eagle
The more I understand, the less I know.
Now I understand so much, I'm clueless.
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