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Date:      Thu, 21 Feb 2013 19:25:29 +0100
From:      Fleuriot Damien <ml@my.gd>
To:        Bernt Hansson <bah@bananmonarki.se>
Cc:        questions FreeBSD <FreeBSD-questions@freebsd.org>, Devin Teske <Devin.Teske@fisglobal.com>
Subject:   Re: I made a mess. libc
Message-ID:  <8F43928B-7313-48C3-9C1B-FA89577D0CDE@my.gd>
In-Reply-To: <13CA24D6AB415D428143D44749F57D7201EAC4FD@ltcfiswmsgmb21>
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As per Devin's suggestion, I just set up a RCP server from which you'll =
be able to grab libc.so.7 using /rescue/rcp

I'm gonna need, in private, your IP address so I can add you both to =
.rhosts and firewall rules.


I'm leaving work now so I may not answer again before 2-3 hours.



On Feb 21, 2013, at 6:46 PM, "Teske, Devin" <Devin.Teske@fisglobal.com> =
wrote:

> Can you specify perhaps "/rescue/sh" as the single-user shell?
>=20
> That should get you in.
>=20
> Then you have to stick to static executables like /rescue/rcp to =
remotely transfer files.
>=20
> Perhaps someone can host a file on a machine that can be reached via =
/rescue/rcp for you.
> --=20
> Devin
>=20
>=20
> ________________________________________
> From: Bernt Hansson [bah@bananmonarki.se]
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 9:22 AM
> To: Teske, Devin
> Cc: Fleuriot Damien; questions FreeBSD
> Subject: Re: I made a mess. libc
>=20
> 2013-02-21 18:01, Teske, Devin skrev:
>> Is it the base machine that won't boot? I got this ...
>=20
> That is correct. So no cd burning no nothing...Well it want to drop in
> to a single shell bla bla bla press enter for /bin/sh
>=20
> <enter>
> libexec* libc.so.7: invalid file format
>=20
> I do not want to reinstall, have 4 encrypted disks.
>=20
>=20
>> My latest version of Druid has a very sophisticated "Interactive Disk =
Repair" script that will assemble your system "humpty-dumpty style" =
while booted from a CD or Thumb drive (you said you couldn't burn a CD, =
but it wasn't clear whether you could master a thumb drive).
>>=20
>> =
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v1/url?u=3Dhttp://sourceforge.net/projec=
ts/druidbsd/files/FreeBSD-8.3_Druid-1.0b60.iso/download&k=3D%2FbkpAUdJWZui=
TILCq%2FFnQg%3D%3D%0A&r=3DLTzUWWrRnz2iN3PtHDubWRSAh9itVJ%2BMUcNBCQ4tyeo%3D=
%0A&m=3D07piZUd2tTTVmRt2abbbhXwBr9OUC7olyXwRy6BdjoM%3D%0A&s=3Da0b244b57abd=
48f38a1cd817513b96950f4c6f2f035b3d33ddee2a27938b2f04
>>=20
>> When you run the "Interactive Disk Repair (IDR) Shell" option, it =
presents you with a few questions (like, "I've found a saved network =
interface in rc.conf(5) -- would you like me to activate it for you?"), =
and ultimately mounts your system to present a working shell to fix your =
problems.
>>=20
>> Important: when it asks you if you want to chroot into the mounted =
filesystem, say NO (you're libc isn't working, so that would be a bad =
idea) -- rather, run from the LiveFS environment where /mnt is your =
mounted system. There's even a copy of libc in the LiveFS environment =
that you can copy over your old one...
>>=20
>> cp /cdrom/freebsd/rescue/lib/libc.so.7 /mnt/lib/libc.so.7
>>=20
>> (if I recall correctly)
>>=20
>=20
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