On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 05:02:53PM -0700, Richard Hecker wrote: > Hi; > > I have been hacking on a system I upgraded from hamm to woody > during a bunch of other modifications. I am about at wits-end > so I will play the poor newbie_in_NM_queue role. > > I just tried downgrading to potato and now I find the following > situation: > > dpkg --install --force-downgrade --force-conflicts ldso_1.9.11-9.deb > libc6_2.1.3-10.deb > > You are using the binfmt_elf module to support ELF binaries. This will > not work because the system programs required to load the modules will > themselves be ELF binaries. > > > Errors were encountered while processing: > ldso_1.9.11-9.deb > libc6_2.1.3-10.deb > > Could someone please explain what this means? > > TIA, > > Richard A. Heckers
Looks like you've compiled your kernel with BINFMT_ELF as a module, or you've got a really old kernel that doesn't support ELF. This is bad BAD _BAD_. All (most) executables on your system will be in ELF format (including insmod, modprobe, rmmod etc) so you can't run these programs to insert the binfmt_elf.o module into your kernel. Do a recompile of your kernel with BINFMT_ELF enabled ... Hope this helps, Timshel -- Timshel Knoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> for Debian email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Second year Computer Science, RMIT | CS108 Tutor (Semester 2, 2000) Debian GNU/Linux developer, see http://www.debian.org/~timshel/ For GnuPG public key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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