HELP!!! /etc/ld.so/cache : cache corrupt!

HELP!!! /etc/ld.so/cache : cache corrupt!

Post by bluew.. » Tue, 05 Dec 1995 04:00:00



I've rebooted a few times, and still get the same error...

I took a look at the man for ld.so*  but... it doesn't offer much in ways
of fixing the problem, all it says is an explaination of the message...

What should I do ???

thanks!!!!!!!

 
 
 

HELP!!! /etc/ld.so/cache : cache corrupt!

Post by Sam Trenhol » Tue, 05 Dec 1995 04:00:00


Quote:>I've rebooted a few times, and still get the same error...

>I took a look at the man for ld.so*  but... it doesn't offer much in ways
>of fixing the problem, all it says is an explaination of the message...

>What should I do ???

>thanks!!!!!!!

Quickly: you may wish to try "ldconfig -v" as root. This may fix the
problem, or give you at least an idea of what is going wrong.

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1. /lib/ld: cache 'LD.SO.CACHE' is corrupt (or equivelent)

Yesterday my machine hung.  Not particularly inspiring but it hung at login.  I  
couldn't type anything, so tried Ctrl-Alt-Del.  Nothing.  So I reset the machine.

When it came back up I had the above error message.  Now my disk is full and  
continues to be full.  Whenever I delete anything (we're talking 10Mb a time here)  
it fills it up again.  

I've tried e2fsck to no avail.  It says clean but is still buggered ;)

Whats going on?  Anyone have any info for me?  Any way to fix it?

--  
Stuart Nuttall

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