Hi, > move (mv) the files to a temp folder reboot. If it doesn't boot then > you will no they are needed. If it does boot, then you will know they > are not needed. In the first case you should at least come up to a > grub prompt (grub>) in that case you will need to reload the > bootloader and then all should be well. However I don't know if that > will necessarily solve your problem. I would advise against this - strongly. rpm -e is what you need. TTFN Paul -- ich liebe Ashleigh, eins zwei drei ich liebe Ashleigh, auf meinem Knee zu hüpfen
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