
antonio_farinetti at yahoo
Sep 21, 2004, 7:19 PM
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It was a current system, that got updated to the 0918 release of glibc, upon the advice of people in #gentoo-amd64, I have reformatted because nothing they could suggest helped. I believe LV chalked this up to a glibc thing. Oh well. emerge -u life -p Tony --- William Tetrault <xcourse97 [at] charter> wrote: > Sorry to hear about the problems you've been having! > Is this a new > system you're building up? or have you already had > it running OK and > this is just a new install? What is your hardware > configuration? > > On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 12:19, Antonio Farinetti > wrote: > > Any of you that were in #gentoo-amd64 last night > you know the fiasco I > > had to go through installing the new glibc in > portage, otherwise here > > is a list of the problems I was having and am > having. > > * It somehow deleted the symlink from /lib > to /lib64 > > * PAM got corrupted some how, which I beleve > had to do with the > > above > > > > > > After fixing the symlink, Klugeflang (sp?) > suggested I re-bootstrap, > > which I did, and then emerge -e world. Well this > has caused several > > SEVERE problems. > > > > No processes will end. They run, and when they are > supposed to end, > > the don't. They just become defunct, and refuse to > die, even with > > kill, and killall. > > > > For some reason the defunt processes make both of > my CPUs go to 100% > > usage, and I've had load raitings in the 10-15 > range, which is insane. > > I tried to reboot, but X refuses to start now > saying its lacking a > > keyboard (wtf?), and if I log in at a console > window after one command > > (ls, ps, emerge, etc) it sticks. The only way I'm > able to see whats > > going on is to get to an unused console and use > top. The only way I've > > been able to kill a running process is to kill it > with signal 1 > > (login). > > > > PLEASE HELP! I'm really screwed here! > > > > Antonio Farinetti, Loyal gentoo user since 2000. > > > > > -- > gentoo-amd64 [at] gentoo mailing list > > ===== Antonio Farinetti Lamar University Physics and Computer Science Department Home: (409) 838 - 4641 Cell: (281) 814 - 0684 -- gentoo-amd64 [at] gentoo mailing list
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