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The Monday 2007-05-28 at 12:22 +0200, Amr M. Salah wrote:

> 
> I'm a newbie with Linux systems , so I hope if any on can help me , I'm in a 
> big trouble ?
> 
> I have a openSUSE 10.0 machine , I tried to install a rpm package that needs  
>  "lib.so.6(GBLIC 2.4) " 
> The installed version was GBLIC 2.3 , then I installed  GBLIC 2.4 and this 
> was the big mistake I did 

Ouch.

Now you know why you can not happily replace glibc...

> My question is, can I do something to remove GBLIC 2.4 so I can every 
> thing back (using the rescue system for example)


Try using rpm from rescue system adding the option --root:

       --root DIRECTORY

              Use the file system tree rooted at DIRECTORY for all 
   operations.  Note that this means the database within DIRECTORY will be 
   used for dependency checks and any scriptlet(s) (e.g.  %post if 
   installing, or %prep if building, a package) will be run after a 
   chroot(2)  to DIRECTORY.

- -- 
Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.

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