joost witteveen wrote:
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i.e., mount and cp arn't bash internals. But cat is, so that's why I
suggested the use of cat ...
(Somehow I was sure cp was a builtin) cat isn't listed in the docs as
a builtin either; type cat says cat is /bin/cat.
Just curious
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joost witteveen wrote:
...
i.e., mount and cp arn't bash internals. But cat is, so that's why I
suggested the use of cat ...
(Somehow I was sure cp was a builtin) cat isn't listed in the docs as
a builtin either; type cat says cat is /bin/cat.
Hey, you're right. I am rather sure that
Hi Joost,
Success!
This is what I had to start with:-
elm# cd /lib ; ll ld*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 161677 Jun 5 21:35 ld-2.0.4.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root22305 Jul 19 03:13 ld-linux.so.1.8.10*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Jul 3 18:19 ld-linux.so.2 -
Hi Joost,
Success!
This is what I had to start with:-
elm# cd /lib ; ll ld*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 161677 Jun 5 21:35 ld-2.0.4.so*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root22305 Jul 19 03:13 ld-linux.so.1.8.10*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Jul 3 18:19
My box has both libc5 and libc6 installed. I just made a mistake and
downgraded ldso_1.9.2-2 to ldso_1.8.10-2.1. Now I don't seem to be able
to run any commands - certainly not dpkg at any rate. So I am between a
rock and a hard place, as the saying goes.
I have another two debian boxes
My box has both libc5 and libc6 installed. I just made a mistake and
downgraded ldso_1.9.2-2 to ldso_1.8.10-2.1. Now I don't seem to be able
to run any commands - certainly not dpkg at any rate. So I am between a
rock and a hard place, as the saying goes.
I have another two debian
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