Frank Chen wrote: > Also, when I want to install a new glibc rpm, would rpm -i be > sufficient? As said, since you already *have* a glibc installed, you'd want -F. Frank wrote: > Do I have to reboot the system afterwards? David C. Chipman wrote: > I don't see why you would... Well, you don't *have* to, but anything that's running will still be using the old glibc. That includes all the system binaries. So it would be advisable. As noted, problems or incompatibilities between glibc versions are pretty serious. Have a rescue CD and your old glibc RPM handy in case anything goes wrong. Hope this helps, James. -- E-mail address: james | _ This apostrophe @westexe.demon.co.uk | /'\ In case of emergency | \_/ Break glass to release | -- "Bruce"