[quote:871a43d58e=”fajar”]I believe you should also move /usr/lib/tls to /usr/lib/tls-disabled.
I didn’t do that previously and my BIND keeps dying.[/quote]
And moving /lib/tls fixes that problem?
[quote:c33378914c=”caker”]I’ve updated the Fedora distro for Fedora Core 2. The minimum size increased a little bit to 630MB. If you plan on using this with a 2.6 kernel, make sure to “mv /lib/tls /lib/tls-disabled” until UML fully supports NPTL.
You can also downgrade your glibc-*.i686.rpm to glibc-*.i386.rpm. This has had no ill effects for me and I don’t have to worry about yum upgrading glibc and replacing the /lib/tls directory.
If you are going to try FC3 (test) this will not work since the i386 rpm seems to contain the tls libraries.
[quote:4b8769ef90=”caker”]And moving /lib/tls fixes that problem?[/quote]
/lib/tls and /usr/lib/tls.
MySQL seems OK with just /lib/tls moved, but BIND still keeps dying at random times until I also moved /usr/lib/tls
[quote:733db60b54=”caker”]I’ve updated the Fedora distro for Fedora Core 2. The minimum size increased a little bit to 630MB. If you plan on using this with a 2.6 kernel, make sure to “mv /lib/tls /lib/tls-disabled” until UML fully supports NPTL.[/quote]
You’ve <i>removed</i> FC1 from the list of choices? Hmm. So I can no longer rebuild my linode back to how it was, if I needed to? You have RH8 and 9, and Slackware 9 and 10, would it be possible to have FC1 and FC2 ?
[quote:b90fb03bdb=”noderat”]I’m not really a fan of FC/Redhat but it seems logitcal to supply FC1 as well as FC2 if your supplying old RH versions.[/quote]
Done!
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I believe you should also move /usr/lib/tls to /usr/lib/tls-disabled.
I didn’t do that previously and my BIND keeps dying.
[quote:871a43d58e=”fajar”]I believe you should also move /usr/lib/tls to /usr/lib/tls-disabled.
I didn’t do that previously and my BIND keeps dying.[/quote]
And moving /lib/tls fixes that problem?
[quote:c33378914c=”caker”]I’ve updated the Fedora distro for Fedora Core 2. The minimum size increased a little bit to 630MB. If you plan on using this with a 2.6 kernel, make sure to “mv /lib/tls /lib/tls-disabled” until UML fully supports NPTL.
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-Chris[/quote]
You can also downgrade your glibc-*.i686.rpm to glibc-*.i386.rpm. This has had no ill effects for me and I don’t have to worry about yum upgrading glibc and replacing the /lib/tls directory.
If you are going to try FC3 (test) this will not work since the i386 rpm seems to contain the tls libraries.
[quote:4b8769ef90=”caker”]And moving /lib/tls fixes that problem?[/quote]
/lib/tls and /usr/lib/tls.
MySQL seems OK with just /lib/tls moved, but BIND still keeps dying at random times until I also moved /usr/lib/tls
[quote:733db60b54=”caker”]I’ve updated the Fedora distro for Fedora Core 2. The minimum size increased a little bit to 630MB. If you plan on using this with a 2.6 kernel, make sure to “mv /lib/tls /lib/tls-disabled” until UML fully supports NPTL.[/quote]
You’ve <i>removed</i> FC1 from the list of choices? Hmm. So I can no longer rebuild my linode back to how it was, if I needed to? You have RH8 and 9, and Slackware 9 and 10, would it be possible to have FC1 and FC2 ?
I’m not really a fan of FC/Redhat but it seems logitcal to supply FC1 as well as FC2 if your supplying old RH versions.
[quote:b90fb03bdb=”noderat”]I’m not really a fan of FC/Redhat but it seems logitcal to supply FC1 as well as FC2 if your supplying old RH versions.[/quote]
Done!
-Chris