On 06/20/2012 07:10 AM, JD wrote:
t shows nothing, so I deleted it.
When I did a fresh install, yes, from each
category, I installed everything by clicking
on the link in the screen and it takes me to
all the entries in that category, and I select
every single entry - except when it comes
to languages - I do not select them, as english
is the default.
This has never caused any problems with kernel
installations in the past.
I assume that if any selected packages conflict
with any other, I should have received a warning.
I saw no such warning during installation.
I just did the exact same thing in a Virtual Machine. No /usr/lib64 was created.
So, something you did at some time...without knowing it...created it and quite
possibly has lead to your current situation.
Things don't just happen....
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