On 11/26/2011 09:10 PM, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Furthermore, if you have a corrupted libcrypt.so.1, it wouldn't matter
> which kernel you're booting. You wouldn't be able to boot anything. No
> matter which kernel you boot, you're running the same userspace, and the
> same set of userspace libraries. If a fundamental, key rpm like glibc is
> bad, you're bricked, until you fix it in rescue mode.

First, glibc was one of the things brought it.  Second, I don't encrypt 
anything on this computer.  I'll try letting it fsck itself and see what 
happens.
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