On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 06:11:38PM +0100, Peter J. Holzer wrote: > /bin/rpm: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), for > GNU/Linux 2.2.5, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > Outch! That's not a good idea. Unfortunately all later > redhat releases (Redhat EL 3, Fedora Core) seem to have the same > problem. Yeah, you'll need to boot with a rescue CD and run rpm off the CD. Don't chroot to the /mnt/sysimage, though. Instead, run this from the rescue environment directly: rpm --root /mnt/sysimage -q --qf='%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}\n' glibc My intent on suggesting this command was to determine if the i386 version of glibc got installed accidentally. That can cause havoc on a i686 system. You would need to forcibly install the i686 version to fix the issue in that case. -- fedora-legacy-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list