if you have another linux box installed on another partition, boot it and then mount 
the corrupted one and reinstall 
libc6 to that target, with the --root option of dpkg. If you have not, two choices: 
try to do what above with the deb 
install cd, or install a small box on a free partition and go.


On Sat, Sep 13, 2003 at 03:14:57PM -0300 or thereabouts, Raul Montagne wrote:
> Hi!
> Suppose that when I was trying to apt-get install imagemagick
> and upgrading "some" libraries, one of the libraries was libc6...
> and was not completely upgraded....it might be broken giving as a result
> an useless linux installation....isn't it?
> In fact, the booting process just freezes!
> 
> 1.- how can I check which was the last package tried to install
> (apt-log? dpkg-something?)
> 2.-In case I have a libc6 or akind, is  it there any way to
> fix it without installing everything from scratch?
> 
> thanks
> talueguito
> raul
> 
> 
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