what if they don't have an annonymous ftp setup on their machine?  Will the
command 'export' even run without a libc library?  There should really be a
better understanding of ramdisks and their use.  Maybe RedHat should come out
with a redhat rescue CD that will allow its users to boot from the CD-Rom when
they run into problems at which point the cdrom would contain a kernel image,
and the ram filesystem.  Does it have such a thing?
-Brad

Warren Melnick wrote:

> If you still have a shell open you can do the following:
>
> export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/ftp/lib
>
> that will let you use the copy that is used for the anonymous ftp user.  Now
> you can rename the other one.  You should them be OK.
>
> ----------------
> Warren Melnick
> Director of Research and Development
> Astata Corporation
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rajah, PushpamX [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2001 4:33 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: Renamed System file
>
> 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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