I'd also suggest that if your system is finding errors on / during the mount count fsck, then you have a far bigger problem than missing libs.
This check is done at boot after a preset number of mounts and providing that a fsck as a result of an unclean shutdown hasn't occurred during that count.
Unless there is something very wrong with your disks or filesystem it should not be finding any errors.
Backup your system and then check your disks (preferably with a surface scan) Always backup first if your suspect that there is a hardware error as the intensive operations performed during the check itself can finish off a dying disk.
On Wednesday 30 July 2003 19:27, Lewis Collard wrote:
Richard Lewis Richard.Lewis@uea.ac.uk sed:
Dear ALUG,
Three things:
- Is it possible to extract a single file from an RPM file (as if it
were a tar archive, for instance)?
rpm2tgz.
Richard.
lewis