El 20/11/25 a las 5:58, Ramiro Aceves escribió:

Regards

El 19 de noviembre de 2025 21:54:19 CET, Greg Troxel <[email protected]> escribió:
Ramiro Aceves <[email protected]> writes:

What could have happened? Is there any way to know what the actual
command I entered was?

Probably you typed some kind of "rm".   Really hard to figure out.
Check your user files too, against your  last backup, to see if they are 
damaged.

Thanks Greg,

I'm going to check the logs just in case there was some kind of hardware 
failure. I don't figure out how I could do such mistake.

I have been checking /var/log/messages and did not see any signs of strange failures.

The strange thing is that libm.so.0 was the only apparent problem. The system was able to boot and network worked. ps and top commands did not work, they depend on libm, I see.... Probably other programs could fail but I did not check. Perhaps I should have investigated more before fixing the system reinstalling sets. home directory seems to be intact.

I think I will never know what mistake I did. Perhaps an uncontrolled rm command started deleting files until Xorg bombed out and stopped.

Regards.


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