On Tue, 13 Jan 2009, David Timms wrote:
Patrick Dupre wrote:
...
It looks like that the root directory is not taken properly, so I did:
rpm --rebuilddb --dbpath /mnt/linux/var/lib/rpm
In the past, booting from a rescue CD I have used:
# rpm --rebuilddb --root /mnt/linux/
If you point root to the correct spot, it assumes the rpm db will be at
var/lib/rpm within the --root.
No, I did it and the files which have been recreated are in /var/lib/rpm
[are you root ? tried with selinux from the rescue system disabled ?]
From the rescue system:
rpm -Va --root /mnt/linux/ rpm\* glib\*
might give further hints.
DaveT.
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