Hi again...
We live, we learn :) I managed to fix it myself...
I do my updates using apt, and that doesn't automatically do kernel
updates... Apparently, when you install the new glibc and/or binutils,
and don't upgrade the kernel, you get fubar'ed...
I managed to boot from an old redhat 9 cd with rpm on it, mount my old
filesystem, and discovered the wonders of rpm --root and upgraded to all
the latest rawhide packages... This fixed it...
Nick Verhaegen wrote:
Hi,
I was running redhat beta (the first one, not the one redubbed
fedora), with daily rawhide updates... Now, after the last batch of
updates, about everything that's dynamically linked refuses to run...
rpm etc give errors along the lines of
error while loading shared libraries : libXXXXX : cannot enable
executable stack as shared object requires: Permission denied...
Any ideas of how to fix this without reinstalling ? Or is it just
beyond hope ?
Thx for some help...
Nick
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