Re: Severe problem (cannot boot) after upgrading glibc and glibc-common

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> Hello ,
> Help !
> I have severe problem  (cannot boot) after upgrading glibc and
> glibc-common on RedHat 9 ;
> I had 	glibc-2.3.2-11.9.i686.rpm
> I wanted to update to glibc-2.3.2-27.9.i386.rpm.
> rpm -Uvh glibc-2.3.2-27.9.i386.rpm said it needs updated glibc-common.
>
>
> I had  glibc-common-2.3.2-11.9.i386.rpm;
> So  I downloaded glibc-common-2.3.2-27.9.i386.rpm and
> put it and glibc-2.3.2-27.9.i386.rpm in a separate folder , and
> performed from there rpm -Uvh *.rpm ;
> I got an error telling something about scriplet;
> from then on I could not go on , because starting a terminal or
> openeing a simple application did not succeed (segfault).
> So I restarted Linux ;
>
>
> I get the follwoing errors at start:
> (befor reaching Login)
> NIT:Id"1" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
> INIT:Id"2" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
> INIT:Id"3" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
> INIT:Id"4" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
> INIT:Id"5" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
> INIT:Id"6" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
> INIT:Id"4" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes
> INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel.
>
>
> also power off/power on did not solve the problem.
> I cannot user that machine currently.
> What to do ?
> regards
> john

I had this same problem a few weeks ago.  I was able to fix it and wrote
an FAQ on it at tek-tips.com.

http://www.tek-tips.com/gfaqs.cfm/lev2/3/lev3/20/pid/54/fid/4094

Chris Purcell, RHCE



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