On Mon, 2007-05-28 at 14:25 +0200, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Monday 2007-05-28 at 13:31 +0200, Amr M. Salah wrote:
Thanks Carlos for your fast replay
But excuse me I do not understand any thing, I'm sorry to disappoint you , but I'm not a Linux pro
Then I would try the automatic rescue mode of the install dvd. It might work. Or the suggestion other people did.
What I suggested was the manual rescue. I can describe the procedure briefly:
Boot from the install dvd, manual rescue mode.
You will need to use root as the login name.
You get a text linux console as root. Mount manually your normal "/" filesystem in "/mnt" - ie, you will have your normal system mounted in "/mnt". You might need to mount also the dvd somewhere, too, I don't know for sure right now.
Find the old glibc rpm and install it using:
rpm --install --force glibc....rpm --root /mnt
rpm -uv --old_package (glibc package rpm) --root /mnt would be better I think. If you use install it will try and install the old along with the new, better to replace instead.
You need of course knowledge of how to use a linux text console and commands; that is too much for me to explain here. You have some help in the SuSE admin book.
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