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Re: [opensuse] boot fails: bash cannot find libhistory.so.5
- From: Anders Johansson <andjoh@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 3 Mar 2007 17:06:20 +0100
- Message-id: <200703031706.21153.andjoh@xxxxxxxxxx>
On Saturday 03 March 2007 16:57, Jan Wielemaker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Today I rebooted after installing the upgrades on my 10.1
> installation which included a new
> kernel. The kernel panicked while starting bash with the message
> that it could not find
> libhistory.so.5. I was a bit surprised. This is the first such
> severe upgrade problem since
> I run SuSE (since 5.x).
<snip>
> Now comes the real problem. Thinking it wasn't a too bad idea to
> upgrade to 10.2,
> I installed a fresh 10.2 from DVD (from the box). Complete install,
> keeping the
> old partitions, but make it reformat / using reiserfs (old was also
> reiserfs).
> Installation was totally smooth, but when rebooting the installed
> system, the
> same cannot find libhistory.so.5 error was back!?.
Are you sure your boot loader is booting what you think it is booting? It
sounds like you have something else there, a ghost from the past of some sort
Are you using grub or lilo?
I would double check the boot loader installation if I were you
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> Hi,
>
> Today I rebooted after installing the upgrades on my 10.1
> installation which included a new
> kernel. The kernel panicked while starting bash with the message
> that it could not find
> libhistory.so.5. I was a bit surprised. This is the first such
> severe upgrade problem since
> I run SuSE (since 5.x).
<snip>
> Now comes the real problem. Thinking it wasn't a too bad idea to
> upgrade to 10.2,
> I installed a fresh 10.2 from DVD (from the box). Complete install,
> keeping the
> old partitions, but make it reformat / using reiserfs (old was also
> reiserfs).
> Installation was totally smooth, but when rebooting the installed
> system, the
> same cannot find libhistory.so.5 error was back!?.
Are you sure your boot loader is booting what you think it is booting? It
sounds like you have something else there, a ghost from the past of some sort
Are you using grub or lilo?
I would double check the boot loader installation if I were you
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