Re: Broken system libgcc_s.so.1 errors after ungraceful shutdown

2004-02-25 Thread Nick Lidakis
Pigeon wrote: On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 10:29:45PM -0500, Nick Lidakis wrote: find / -name libgcc_s.so.1 tells me that rit esides in /lib on my desktop machine, would it be safe to copy it over to the laptop? If it's the exact same version as should be on the laptop, I'd guess it's safe. The

Re: Broken system libgcc_s.so.1 errors after ungraceful shutdown

2004-02-25 Thread Pigeon
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 10:29:45PM -0500, Nick Lidakis wrote: > find / -name libgcc_s.so.1 tells me that rit esides in /lib on my > desktop machine, would it be safe to copy it over to the laptop? If it's the exact same version as should be on the laptop, I'd guess it's safe. Then run ldconfig. -

Re: Broken system libgcc_s.so.1 errors after ungraceful shutdown

2004-02-24 Thread Nick Lidakis
thout any erorrs. I tried booting into single mode and forcing a check on all my partitions while they were unmounted, fsck says all is OK. Is this the result of the machine having the ungraceful shutdown? The filesystem is ext2. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I tried using Google toni

Broken system libgcc_s.so.1 errors after ungraceful shutdown

2004-02-23 Thread Nick Lidakis
booting into single mode and forcing a check on all my partitions while they were unmounted, fsck says all is OK. Is this the result of the machine having the ungraceful shutdown? The filesystem is ext2. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I tried using Google tonight to no avail. -- To UN

Re: Ungraceful shutdown

1997-02-18 Thread William Chow
On Mon, 17 Feb 1997, David L. Parsley wrote: > Just HOW BAD is an ungraceful shutdown? I.e., when somebody just hits > the power > switch? Besides forcing an fsck, would fsck tell me if some file were > corrupted? > Yup. I've actually trashed parts of filesystems by accid

Ungraceful shutdown

1997-02-18 Thread David L. Parsley
Just HOW BAD is an ungraceful shutdown? I.e., when somebody just hits the power switch? Besides forcing an fsck, would fsck tell me if some file were corrupted? BTW, I'm having the 'XX interrupt' problem on boot-up as well, coinciding with syslogd. I added the ';;'