libc.so.6: Cannot open shared object file: Permission denied
Toralf Lund
toralf at procaptura.com
Sun Aug 21 20:06:30 UTC 2005
Tony Nelson wrote:
>At 10:21 AM +0200 8/21/05, Toralf Lund wrote:
>
>
>>jdow wrote:
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>>
>>
>>>From: "Toralf Lund" <toralf at procaptura.com>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>After upgrading my Fedora Core 3 machine to Fedora Core 4, I started
>>>>getting a really weird problem. During startup I see a lot of
>>>>messages of the form:
>>>>
>>>>libc.so.6: Cannot open shared object file: Permission denied
>>>>
>>>>
>>[ ... ]
>>
>>
>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>Been monkeying with file permissions, perhaps?
>>>
>>>If so "chmod 755 /lib/libc-2.3.5.so" should help. If "libc-2.3.5.so"
>>>is missing you are likely completely hosed.
>>>
>>>
>>No, this is *obviously* not a normal file permission problem. And the
>>.so file is *of course* not missing. Please read my original message again.
>>
>>
>
>Try relabeling SELinux?
>
> # touch /.autorelabel
>
>and then reboot.
>
>
Yes. That helped. Thanks!
I'm not sure I understand why, though. Care to explain it? (SELinux is
quite new to me..)
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