Borsenkow Andrej <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > When I installed the new machine yesterday, I've set security level to
> > "High". I think that caused libsafe.so to be placed in
> > /etc/ld.so.preload (although there was LIBSAFE=no in
> > /etc/sysconfig/system).
> >
> > Because libsafe wa
»Borsenkow Andrej« sagte am 2002-02-22 um 11:33:41 +0300 :
> Fredl, I think it is wrong to add it to preload. It has been discussed
Yes, it is *GIGANTICALLY* wrong, because with libsafe, you're left with
a completely non-functional system.
Alexander Skwar
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> When I installed the new machine yesterday, I've set security level to
> "High". I think that caused libsafe.so to be placed in
> /etc/ld.so.preload (although there was LIBSAFE=no in
> /etc/sysconfig/system).
>
> Because libsafe was loaded/used, I couldn't boot. Trying to insert
> modules
Hi.
When I installed the new machine yesterday, I've set security level to
"High". I think that caused libsafe.so to be placed in
/etc/ld.so.preload (although there was LIBSAFE=no in
/etc/sysconfig/system).
Because libsafe was loaded/used, I couldn't boot. Trying to insert
modules (eg. JFS, ex