On Friday 2013-06-28 04:04, Linda Walsh wrote:
Claudio Freire wrote:
New kernel get new initrd (or not, not my point).
OLD kernel with OLD initrd goes kaboom, because the filesystem does have the new glibc. You don't keep multiversion snapshots of your filesystems to boot from, I imagine. If you do, please send me a link or two on how you set that up.
Filesystem doesn't use/need libc, it needs kernel drivers.
1. Kernel drivers need modprobe to be loaded. 2. modprobe needs libc to run.
Don't hate me -- but why not 1 libc -- store it on disk and use it?
3. libc needs to be present alongside modprobe (=inside same initramfs image), because your kernel does not yet have the disk driver loaded to potentially use a common on-disk libc. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org