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From: "Dave Jones" <davej@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "For testers of Fedora Core development releases"
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Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: x86_64 - can't run i386 binaries any longer
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 02:03:29PM -0700, Jeff Sheltren wrote:
> I am currently unable to run i386 packages on FC4 x86_64. I believe
> this is
> a new occurrence after doing an update to the latest devel packages this
> morning (I'll be glad to give the full list, but it was 150+ packages).
>
> Now when I try to run i386 binaries, they segfault. Even trying to run
> 'ldd' on an i386 binary segfaults...
Can you give the latest build at
http://people.redhat.com/davej/kernels/Fedora/FC4/RPMS.kernel/
a try ? There was an important fix yesterday, and another today that just
missed the rawhide-push.
Dave
Dave
I tried the 1275 kernel because I could not boot up the 1268 kernel. It
would hang
trying to start /etc/init.d/rdisc (router daemon). I could not shut down
either, I had
to do a reset. The 1275 kernel did the same thing. I rebooted to single
user mode.
so I could edit the /etc/init.d/rdisc script to do an 'exit 1' at the
beginning.
This is an x86_64 system with K8V-SE deluxe mb. This allowed Fedora to
boot up. I no longer get the udev abort on bootup either. I can also mount
an smb filesystem now without aborting.
The only thing broke is trying to rebuild vmware. /usr/bin/ldd aborts at
line 116 with a seq fault when I try running vmware-config.pl.
Otherwise, the kernel is getting better.
Jim