Can anyone see any difficulties if I do this:
Force the removal of glibc-2.2.2-10.i686.rpm and install the 
glibc-2.2.2-10.i386.rpm.

The reason I want to do this is because I am in the process of making a 
lab of 100 odd Linux7.1 machines and I am using ghost to intstall.
I want all my machines to be basically the same and nearly having 
finished I find that the image I created does not go on some older 
machines. I am fairly sure this is because of glibc. The (386) kernel 
boots fine but it hangs at "freeing unused kernel memory" and on 
browsing the net I am pretty sure the fault is with init being 
dependent on glibc for an i686.
What I want is all the machines to run the same software and puting on 
glibc-2.2.2-10.i386.rpm seems a sensible way to do it. 
Unless of course that are some pitfalls up ahead that i haven't thought 
of. 

Thanks in advance,

Ross

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Ross Macintyre
Heriot-Watt University
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