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Hi,

I have updated my system to 6.3 w/ kernel 2.6.32-279.2.1 (x86_64).

When restarting my machine, it gets kernel panic right at the very top
of the screen starting from the first line, saying that /bin/sh cannot
find libc.so.6.

The update ran just fine, no error or warning messages shown after all.

I tried reinstalling the kernel and glibc but no help.

Did anyone experience similar behavior?


Thanks,
Andras

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