Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 20:45:55 -0400 From: Stew Houston <stewhouston@gmail.com> To: Steve Bertrand <steve@ibctech.ca> Cc: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Accidentally moved /libexec/ld-elf.so.1 Message-ID: <5a1fc34c0908211745u6c58ddd5ud52df9c51e3cbd51@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <4A8F3893.7060606@ibctech.ca> References: <5a1fc34c0908201944g63f45b7ar1d53149fd5029a95@mail.gmail.com> <200908202124.29206.mel.flynn%2Bfbsd.questions@mailing.thruhere.net> <5a1fc34c0908211628t7e58adabqc4aef9f2bb08d69b@mail.gmail.com> <20090822015343.bad7fdfc.freebsd@edvax.de> <20090822015856.9ae791e1.freebsd@edvax.de> <4A8F3893.7060606@ibctech.ca>
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Thank you all for the wonderful help. I've recovered the file and the system is fully operational. The solution that worked was: Single User Mode /rescue/sh /rescue/mount / /rescue/mount /tmp /rescue/mv /tmp/libexec/ld-elf.so.1 /libexec As I spent my entire youth on Windows, I can honestly say this is the first time this type scenario didn't end in reformatting. FreeBSD is rockin' Stew On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 8:15 PM, Steve Bertrand <steve@ibctech.ca> wrote: > Polytropon wrote: > > Replying to my own message in order to clarify: > > > > On Sat, 22 Aug 2009 01:53:43 +0200, Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> wrote: > >> On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 19:28:47 -0400, Stew Houston <stewhouston@gmail.com> > wrote: > >>> However, being the blundering newbie I am, I was > >>> working in the /tmp directory, which seems to have been cleared (or is > empty > >>> for whatever reason in the current state.) > >> Cleaning the /tmp directory at startup usually is controlled > >> via an /etc/rc.conf setting: it's clear_tmp_enable="YES". > > > > As Glen suggested: If /tmp resides on its own partition, it could > > still be intact. So mount /tmp and copy the file: > > > > # mount /tmp > > # cp /tmp/ld-elf.so.1 /libexec > > > > > > > >> As far as I got from searching for "ld-elf" related stuff, > >> a command like > >> > >> # cd /usr/src/libexec/rtld-elf > >> # make install > >> > >> could do the trick. But I haven't checked this, and I am > >> not sure. > > > > I checked now. The "make" command produces ld-elf.so.1, at least > > on my system. If "make install" doesn't work correctly, copy > > the file manually. > > > > # cd /usr/src/libexec/rtld-elf > > # make > > # cp ld-elf.so.1 /libexec > > > > Of course, you will need to have /usr mounted if it's not on > > the / partition. > > I don't know if it will help or not, but here is a link to the file in > question. > > If all of the other great recommendations don't pan out, you may be able > to boot from some form of 'live cd', and then fetch the file into place. > > http://www.ipv6canada.com/ld-elf.so.1 > > % mount /dev/ad0s1a /mnt # where ad0s1a is your / on the hard disk > % cd /mnt/libexec > % fetch http://www.ipv6canada.com/ld-elf.so.1 > % reboot > > Steve >
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