Boot on a ramdisk, and the mount the hard drive and rename it.  By the way, the
image the CD uses to boot is nothing more then a ramdisk made by Red Hat, so
boot that, drop down to a command line prompt, sometimes it is best to go to a
virtual terminal, and take care of your changes.
-Brad

"Rajah, PushpamX" wrote:

> I am working in Linux 6.2 intel version.
> By mistake I have renamed the libc.so.6 file libc.so.6old.  Now I am unable
> to do anything.
> Can I restore the file in any other manner.
>
> Is this file is need even if we boot from the floppy also.
>
> One more doubt I have is if, we upgrade the system will it erase all the
> files I have in my harddisk?
>
> Can any one help?
>
> Pushpa
>
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