-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Thu, 23 Apr 1998, Donald Harter Jr. wrote:
> I had bo installed. Then I tried to install hamm and my system became > unusable. (The hamm installs disks were the old libc version.) > I had files from hamm and bo on the system. It is highly discouraged to install hamm *over* bo (i.e. you should not use hamm's install disks to install hamm on an already bo system). If you want to upgrade, try to follow the libc5-libc6-mini-HOWTO. If you want to test hamm from scratch, use hamm's boot disks (which are already libc6-based) but you would have to create a new, empty e2fs system in your root partition (or mv everything in your old root partition into a directory such as /OLDSYSTEM at the very beginning in the installation procedure, by switching to the second virtual console). > Now, it seems to me that the only way to fix my system without > installing hamm is to start deleting directory trees and reinstall > everything. Are there any suggestions on what directories to delete or > ways to verify the integrity of bo? I would install hamm again. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: latin1 iQCVAgUBNUSSzyqK7IlOjMLFAQF77AQAkbuIptqu1NqVFAzwzJgTwZN0uaWC/YIV ScBxkGYcli3MPTrcoBm4zCTM/apnCP8hVQdT+5LDpVAKYsBmkF6a0+TOkFWgDD6+ 3DwpL+S29IjKoBfpLgB3Y99RBsSPJxi/V8l7hYP4C+Z+Ll5Pc4lH7QrAyN8zuHHr qs87w+/Y67k= =8r8X -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]