ocations.
Send me (or the bug tracking system) a debug log:
abcde -D >logfile 2>&1
> it's also not really paying attention to the info it grabs
> from cddb.
Well, it would do that after encoding :)
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a SCSI card only first supported in kernel
>2.2.2.
Please read 'readme.txt' on the Debian rescue disk for instructions on
replacing the kernel on the rescue disk, and also read:
http://www.debian.org/releases/slink/running-kernel-2.2
for a list of incompatibilities with slink and k
e solution.
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for the above definition of real work very often.
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you won't have ldd.
The solution is to downgrade the ldso package to the one in slink, or
actually take the plunge to glibc 2.1.
Hopefully a new version of ldso (Joel Klecker: PLEASE! :) will be
uploaded that depends on glibc 2.1, that way apt will hold back
ldso automagically.
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bout the kernel being
> unable to find the root filesystem?
>
> > Make sure your rescue disk contains ext2, msdos, ramdisk, initrd, and ELF
> > support.
Oh, I forgot, you need minix fs support too. See if that helps.
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message). They will be named 'libc6_2.0.7r-5.deb'. (i386 md5sum:
41f2f31fd349d33d7f0a3e508dd65982)
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