On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 06:28:28PM -0700, Alex Escott wrote:
> Sorry this is not arm-specific, but I am working with a Netwinder and made
> an embarassingly stupid mistake which I don't know how to get past. I
> cross-compiled some applications to run on the ARM Netwinder, but they
> needed a newer version of libc - I removed the symlink libc.so.6 (which
> pointed to the old libc-2.1.2.so) with the intention of creating the same
> symlink again, pointing to the new libc.
>
> But alas, the ln (or mv, or mkdir, or anything else) command doesn't work
> now (because they all load libc.so.6, which I just removed). I can't boot
> from floppy or CD (no periphals on the Netwinder) - so what can I do?
If you have it:
sash
Stand-alone shell (version 3.4)
> -ln
usage: -ln [-s] srcName ... destName
I like sash.
Nicholas Clark
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